Tim Stutzle Getting more Heat for Embellishment
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S. Harper
April 18, 2022 (11:03)
One thing everyone hates in hockey is player who dive or fake injuries just for calls, this isn't soccer. One of the NHL's young stars is getting serious hate around the league for doing all of the above.
I am sure you've heard of him recently, his name is Tim Stutzle from the Ottawa Senators. Theres no question that Tim Stutzle is one of the best young players in the NHL, however he's been taking serious heat from embellishing calls during his recent games with the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs
Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher called him out telling a story how when he was 10 and you lay on the ice the coach made you sit out atleast 3 shifts telling Stutzle, "Its embarrassing"
Stutzle would get a cheap call on Toronto Maple Leafs forward Willam Nylander that would later say that, Tim Stutzle is "pathetic"
Well it appears Stutzle has rubbed more than a couple fan bases the wrong way because this is the comment section on his Instagram account.
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