Trevor Zegras crosses the line, brings up opponents dead father
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Sam Hutch
January 29, 2023 (2:21 PM)
Things are said on the ice all the time, chirping is part of the game of hockey, but, there's a line. If that line gets crossed in the heat of a game you better be ready to pay for it.
Last night, the Anaheim Ducks were taking on the Arizona Coyotes, near the end of the second period a scrum ensued and Trevor Zegras and Troy Stecher got into a heated exchange, take a look:
After a brief exchange, Stecher absolutely loses his mind after Zegras points to the sky and appears to say «he's up watching» which prompts Stecher to go into a rage.
Stecher, whose father died in 2020 was very close with him. If that was what Zegras said to him, it's understandable that Stecher would want to take Zegras's head off.
Listen, I'm all for chirping on the ice, it happens all the time, but there's a line. Mentioning family members is off limits always anyway, bringing Stecher's father into it is uncalled for and completely unacceptable.
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