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    Paul Gaustad asked Max Pacioretty ‘Where’s Chara?’ during Sabres win over Montreal

    AP120131170736Near the end of the Buffalo Sabres' 3-1 win at the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night, Buffalo center Paul Gaustad started running his mouth near the Habs bench.

    His target was Montreal's Max Pacioretty, and Gaustad went right for the jugular — or, at the very least, the neck

    According to Mathieu Darche of the Canadiens (via CJAD), Gaustad and Pacioretty were arguing when the Sabres forward asked "Where's Chara? Where's Chara?"; a reference to that horrific scene in which Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara rode Pacioretty into the stanchion last season and onto a stretcher.

    "I don't think it's right to talk about an incident where a guy broke his neck. I thought it was classless," said Darche after the game.

    Said Montreal goalie Carey Price: "He's got a big mouth, and that's about it. He's got a big mouth and he likes to run it. Can't worry about what he's gotta say because he doesn't do much out there."

    (Well, save for scoring the game-winning goal against the Habs and assisting on two others for a plus-3 … no, he's completely an afterthought.)

    According to The Gazette, the Montreal bench got its own shots in on Gaustad:

    The Canadiens got in a few verbal barbs of their own when they asked why Gaustad didn't stand up earlier this year when Boston's Milan Lucic ran over Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller.

    We're sure the language was a little more colorful than that. Gaustad's version of the events, via the AP:

    Gaustad was singled out among Sabres players on the ice at the time for not coming to Miller's defense. "They asked me where Lucic was and I asked them where they were with (Zdeno) Chara, so it's the same thing," Gaustad said.

    These lovebirds meet again in Buffalo on Feb. 17.

     

    51 comments

    • Rory S.  •  Albany, New York  •  3 months ago
      so they chirped each other on who got their #$%$ kicked worse by the bruins? thats just embarr#$%$ing
      • AidanB 3 months ago
        You said #$%$
      • AidanB 3 months ago
        A.S.S.?
      • AidanB 3 months ago
        Boy, is censoring embarrassing ever embarrassing.
    • Jeanshorts  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  3 months ago
      The biggest epidemic in the NHL right now isn't concussions; it's players using the word "classy" or "classless" in every GD sentence! Let's break out the thesaurus here guys.
      • The Zed Word 3 months ago
        Just made this comment. Guess I should have read more comments first. Classy minds think alike.
      • Jeanshorts 3 months ago
        That was real classy of you to call me classy. Classy comments for everybody!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        tuxedo jerseys and patent leather skates, now that's classy!
    • Matt  •  3 months ago
      I still don't understand why this is a "big deal". Typical chirping.
    • Dan  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  3 months ago
      Paul Gaustad: "In my opinion, stuff on the ice stays on the ice."
    • Doug Houghton  •  Burlington, Canada  •  3 months ago
      I only wished Montreal had a player like Gaustad.
      • Corey 3 months ago
        thank you, sensible habs fan. lol. people love this kind of thing when a member of their team is the aggressor.
      • Svipal 3 months ago
        Travis Moen ?
      • Kyle K 3 months ago
        If Cunny stays coach he will ask for exactley that.
    • RNC  •  Herndon, Virginia  •  3 months ago
      Either way, the Bruins are the league boogeymen apparently.
      • Stick Boy 3 months ago
        Well the Bruins have earned that rep this year.
      • Ryan 3 months ago
        Really cuz i believe Pacioretty and Gustad both were suspended for hit to the head this year. Realistically both teams are soft and not making the playoffs so who really cares.
    • Religionis4theINSANE  •  Newark, New York  •  3 months ago
      Have you ever sat in the first row of a hockey game Wysh? Much worse things are said on the ice. All your anti Sabres bologna is classless. Shut up!
      • Jake 3 months ago
        Seriously, there is one goal in putting this article up, and its to smear the teams, come on.
    • John  •  3 months ago
      The only thing i am outraged by is the ridiculously weak trash talk from both sides. Whoever started it, the best each side could come up with was to taunt the other by reminding them how tough the BRUINS are?
      Either way, I think the Habs are being a bit sensitive here ... yes, the guy was ALMOST very seriously hurt, but he healed and is back playing ... not like Gaustad was trash-talking a guy in a wheelchair. I didn't know there was a "code" for this kind of thing ... "Well yeah, if he had shattered his collarbone or blown out his shoulder, you can bring it up ... but it was his NECK! Off limits! Classless!" Really?
    • Mike  •  3 months ago
      Nothing like some good old fashion chirpin' between two teams who get abused by Boston all the time!
    • beuke2394  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      Wait....there's trash-talking in the NHL? WhatwhatWHAT?!?!?
    • Aceqnack  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 months ago
      who wines to the media about what was said on the ice... Montreal babies
    • Stick Boy  •  3 months ago
      I'm surprised that Montreal fans didn't call the police for an investigation of this matter!! Of course the policeman would HAVE to speak french in order to have anything to do with the Candiens.
    • Dan  •  3 months ago
      Hey Wysh, how about just rename the article "Sabres, Habs engage in typical trash talk during regular season game" since that's what this non-story is about? And Mathieu Darche, how about you worry a little less tattling to the media and more about adding to the whopping 6 points of offense you've contributed this year.
    • Jake  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 months ago
      The whole Pacioretty-Chara thing was ridiculous to begin with when the police started getting involved.... criminal investigation. a week after the hit Max was in a movie theater tweeting thanking fans for the support, sore subject or not the players can direct whatever comments they went to eachother. Bringing family or friends, or death into chirping would be over the line but this was just a guy stirring up intensity both incidents are in the past its senseless to report on this.
    • Richard  •  3 months ago
      Will somebody PLEASE fire Ruff. This team could really benefit with his departure. WINNINGEST COACH?? Anyone could claim that distinction with the greatest goalie in the world. Having said that, Lindy STILL couldn't get the job done
    • Larry Flynt  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      A TALE OF TWO IRRELEVANT TEAMS
    • Heavy  •  Chelsea, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      It's sort of funny that the Bruins are the root of both insults... "Chara kicked your #$%$ worse!" "No! Lucic kicked YOUR #$%$ worse!"
    • Don Giovanni  •  3 months ago
      If the Habs had an enforcer, Gaustad would have second thoughts. But sadly, Ryan White has a sports hernia and the idiot GM Gauthier does not seem to care for REAL tough guys.
    • Jake  •  3 months ago
      What a non story
    • Obrand  •  3 months ago
      Greg, I'm asking purely as a curious fan, but do you hate the Canadiens?

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