Pat Hickey from the Montreal Gazette spoke with Felger & Massarotti about the ensuing Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens game at TD Garden. Hickey recently wrote an article where he referred to Felger as "the village idiot of Boston sports radio."
The guys discussed a comment by Mark Recchi where he said that the Canadiens might have embellished Max Pacioretty's injury to try and get Zdeno Chara suspended. Was Hickey surprised by this comment?
They also discussed Pacioretty's comments about not feeling that bad the day after the hit. Does Hickey think that Pacioretty will be well enough to play in the playoffs? What about that cracked vertebra?
The guys also talked about the reaction by Monteal Canadiens nation, did they go too far?
Felger & Mazz: Pat Hickey On Pacioretty's Injury & Recchi's Comments
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Pat Hickey from the Montreal Gazette spoke with Felger & Massarotti about the ensuing Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens game at TD Garden. Hickey recently wrote an article where he referred to Felger as "the village idiot of Boston sports radio."
The guys discussed a comment by Mark Recchi where he said that the Canadiens might have embellished Max Pacioretty's injury to try and get Zdeno Chara suspended. Was Hickey surprised by this comment?
They also discussed Pacioretty's comments about not feeling that bad the day after the hit. Does Hickey think that Pacioretty will be well enough to play in the playoffs? What about that cracked vertebra?
The guys also talked about the reaction by Monteal Canadiens nation, did they go too far?
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