Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine and his former team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, likely aren't on each other's gift list.
The nine-year veteran returned to Columbus for the first time since requesting a trade during the offseason, and Laine received a harsh response from fans and former teammates alike.
Fans booed Laine as soon as he touched the puck early in the first period, and Blue Jackets forward Dmitri Voronkov hit Laine hard along the board moments later, drawing a round of applause from the home crowd.
Patrik Laine touches the puck and the boos rain down in Columbus. pic.twitter.com/3RXtL755jH
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) December 24, 2024
Laine's harsh reception at his former NHL home for four seasons was likely due to comments he made about the Blue Jackets earlier Monday.
"I feel like we were just doing the same thing year after year. I was just tired of losing and just giving up when it's December to start focusing on next year," Laine said.
"They're a little too satisfied and too comfortable where they're at. It wasn't really a fit for me anymore," Laine added. (h/t The Athletic)
During an intermission interview, forward Mathieu Olivier was coy when asked whether Laine's words influenced Columbus' aggressive attack against its former teammate.
"No comment," Olivier offered.
Marc Denis: “It seems like your team has been targeting Patrik Laine tonight. Does it have (anything to do) with his comments earlier today perhaps?”
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) December 24, 2024
Mathieu Olivier: “No comment…” pic.twitter.com/fa3pO9HqzN
During the first period intermission, the Canadiens announced that Laine (upper body) was questionable to return. He finished Montreal's 5-4 loss with only six minutes on the ice.
Le retour au jeu de Patrik Laine dans le match de ce soir demeure incertain (haut du corps).
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) December 24, 2024
Patrik Laine is questionable to return to tonight's game (upper body).
After the game, defenseman Zach Werenski called Laine's initial comments "unacceptable," adding, "I hope he's alright with whatever he's dealing with tonight. But he didn't finish the game. You know, a couple hits, I don't know what happened."
"We were nothing but good teammates to him."
"We were nothing but good teammates to him."
— FanDuel Sports Network Columbus (@FanDuelSN_CBUS) December 24, 2024
Zach Werenski took exception to pregame comments from former @bluejacketsnhl forward and current Montreal Canadiens player Patrik Laine. pic.twitter.com/K9Wfi3Jtym
The Blue Jackets acquired Laine in January 2021 in a trade with the Winnipeg Jets. During his four seasons with the franchise, the Blue Jackets finished no better than sixth in the Metropolitan Division, including consecutive last-place finishes in 2022-23 and 2023-24.
The union didn't work, and Monday showed why a divorce was for the best.
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