Arber Xhekaj goes after Marco Rossi after huge hit on Slafkovsky - Reminds him NOT to touch Slaf
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Ryan
November 2, 2022 (2:07 PM)
Last night the Minnesota Wild hosted the Montreal Canadiens in what finished as a 4-1 win for the Wild.
During the game though, Minnesota Wild's rookie Marco Rossi drilled Montreal Canadiens first overall pick Juraj Slafkovsky into the boards and was shaken up, the play should have resulted in atleast a boarding penalty:
After that, everyone's new favourite fighter, Arber Xhekaj, went after Rossi to remind him to keep his paws off their future star player:
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Will Slafkovsky become a star player? |
yes | 179 | 62.8 % |
no | 106 | 37.2 % |
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