However, as many of you know, that is not how the situation ended up playing out. Instead, Xhekaj was able to walk free. Furthermore, despite the initial reaction from Stutzle on the hit, he was not injured. Below, in new footage from the play, it is revealed that Xhekaj avoided head contact. It was simply Stutzle's stick that did the damage to him.
In the aftermath of all of this, Stutzle is being called out by fans for being a frequent diver. In fact, some say that he is consistently embellishing and faking injuries as a means to get penalty calls. On Tuesday night, it worked out in his favor as Xhekaj was kicked out of the game entirely. However, many fans have had enough with this kind of behavior.
One person who is over it is Jason Demers, a 700-game NHL veteran who has played for numerous teams. In a tweet, Demers went off on Stutzle and even tried to get former NHL referee Tim Peel on his side.
Do you believe that Tim Stutzle has been embellishing calls and his injuries? Let us know in the poll down below and stay tuned to Hockey Unplugged for the latest news and updates from around the hockey world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite players and teams.
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Is Tim Stutzle a diver? | ||
YES | 65 | 79.3 % |
NO | 17 | 20.7 % |
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