"That's typical Chris Neil. I had to protect that guy for three years when I was there. He'd do that and I'd have to fight all his battles for him the next time we'd play a team after he'd do something stupid like that. It doesn't surprise me."
"That's the way he does it," McGrattan said. "He'll do something where he knows he'll get kicked out of the game and won't have to come back and fight anybody. I've been around him long enough to know he does that. Then I'm the one who usually has to fight his battles the next time. It's typical."
>>Brian McGratton to Bruins Blog (h/t Puck Daddy). That's just too good not to post.
I hear Sean Avery and Matt Cooke -- do you hear it too?
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Yes. Definitely hear it. Goes for avery and cooke mostly.
Neil to a lesser extent, but he definitely has his moments.
Go isles or Go home.
Very interesting
But this is what I’ve never understood about hockey’s “code.” Chris Neil is a big boy. I don’t see why anyone has to protect him. He’s no Wayne Fucking Gretzky.
ranting b.s...
that quote made a lot of hay here in eastern ontario…everyone sided with Neil, management, teammates and fans. Neil is a tough customer and fights with anyone. There was no support for Gratton’s nonsense. He obviously has a personal issue with Neil, who is obviously liked by a number of current teammates. I’d love to have him on the Isles right now.
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