Brandon Prust attacks Tuukka Rask on Twitter

thedustman

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Is that like a frog?
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Bertuzzzi44

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Prust is right, If Tukka had stated before entering the bubble and committing to the team that he wasn’t able to participate it wouldn’t be such a big deal, leaving your team in the beginning of the playoffs after committing was a selfish move. Not many will openly state their true feelings like Prust did, but I’m certain Rask will be negatively perceived around the league.
 

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Prust is right, If Tukka had stated before entering the bubble and committing to the team that he wasn’t able to participate it wouldn’t be such a big deal, leaving your team in the beginning of the playoffs after committing was a selfish move. Not many will openly state their true feelings like Prust did, but I’m certain Rask will be negatively perceived around the league.
Agree - also let Halak be mentally ready - Back-ups should always be ready but he did all a disservice going to begin with.
 

JT Kreider

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Brandon Prust turning out to be a complete dickhead is one of the biggest "childhood ruined" moment I have ever experienced.
 

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Sad to see this. Maybe the league should remove player accounts across the board? Prust needs a sane voice telling him not to make that tweet before he does.
 
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After the Bruins' lost Game 2 of their first round series against the Carolina Hurricanes, Rask said it "doesn't really feel like playoff hockey out there" and likened the experience to "playing an exhibition game." Life in the bubble is hard, it takes commitment. If it was truly a family emergency, he could have taken safety precautions that would’ve been made available to exit and re-enter the bubble safely. Seems like he just wanted out.
 

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Prust is awesome. One of my favourites.

And he speaks the truth. What a beaut. Rask doesn't care about the Bruins. Nothing wrong with that. I don't care about the Bruins either. Screw the Bruins. Difference is, I'm not on their payroll. I can speak my mind. Rask has to hide his feelings.
 

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Prust is right, If Tukka had stated before entering the bubble and committing to the team that he wasn’t able to participate it wouldn’t be such a big deal, leaving your team in the beginning of the playoffs after committing was a selfish move. Not many will openly state their true feelings like Prust did, but I’m certain Rask will be negatively perceived around the league.

Don’t really care what a Bertuzzi fan thinks.
 
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BigBadBruins7708

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Prust is right, If Tukka had stated before entering the bubble and committing to the team that he wasn’t able to participate it wouldn’t be such a big deal, leaving your team in the beginning of the playoffs after committing was a selfish move. Not many will openly state their true feelings like Prust did, but I’m certain Rask will be negatively perceived around the league.

you do realize the family emergency happened after he was in the bubble right? his kid got rushed to the ER, this wasnt some already known medical issue.
 
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Sheppy

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Prust is awesome. One of my favourites.

And he speaks the truth. What a beaut. Rask doesn't care about the Bruins. Nothing wrong with that. I don't care about the Bruins either. Screw the Bruins. Difference is, I'm not on their payroll. I can speak my mind. Rask has to hide his feelings.
Prust is the furthest thing from a "beaut" the guy has the brains and logic of a baked potato.
 

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