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ANAHEIM, CA - FEBRUARY 25: Anaheim Ducks center Rickard Rakell (67) with rightwing Corey Perry (10) and captain Ryan Getzlaf (15) after Rakell scored a goal in the third period of a game against the Edmonton Oilers played on February 25, 2018 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. (Photo by John Cordes/Icon Sportswire)

Hockey isn’t a non contact sport.

Arizona Coyotes color commentator and former NHLer, Tyson Nash, is doubling down on some controversial comments he made over the weekend during a game between the Coyotes and Anaheim Ducks. With just minutes remaining in the third period of a blowout contest, Coyotes forward Jay Beagle chose to fight Ducks forward Troy Terry, who didn’t appear to be very engaged.

Despite the extremely unfair matchup, Nash seemed to think it was justified.

“That’s the problem with these young players,” Nash said, referring to both Terry and Trevor Zegras. “You wanna embarrass guys? You wanna skill it up? You better be prepared to get punched in the mouth.”

Those comments have caused quite a stir on social media, with several fans and even some media calling Nash out. Coyotes reporter Craig Morgan talked to Nash about clarifying his comments, but Nash seemed to double down on them instead.

Given the fact that Tyson Nash played the role of an enforcer during his 374-game NHL career, this makes total sense.

Once an enforcer, always an enforcer.


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