Tim Stutzle fires a 'passive' shot Brendan Gallagher - Sega Continues
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S. Harper
April 11, 2022 (1:47 PM)
The Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators forwards Brendan Gallagher and Tim Stutzle have had a battle on and off the ice this season.
After the last game between the two teams, Gallagher bashed the Senators forward for faking he's injured to draw penalties just to be right up on the power plays.
"When I was 10 years old, our coach had a rule: if you lay on the ice and the trainers, or if the coach had to come on the ice to get you, you're too hurt to play minimum three shifts, More than half the games we've played against him, he's laid on the ice and is right back out there the next shift." - Gallagher
Tim Stutzle heard what was said and was asked his opinion from the Ottawa media to which Stutzle would say,
"Everyone has their own opinion," said Stutzle in response to Gallagher's comments. "They can say what they want. I have my own opinion too. But in the end, I respect him as a player - he's a veteran. That's all I'm gonna say about it."
Credit:Hockey Feed
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