Rangers captain goes after the Spittin Chiclets on social media
A reoccurring guest on the Spittin Chiclet's podcast, Pasha Eshghi, recently took some serious shots at Rangers captain Jacob Trouba.
Eshghi bashed Trouba saying he is useless on defense and fans should have hoped he got suspended for his hit to the head so that they can have him in the stands instead of on the ice. He added that the Rangers should rip the C off of his jersey.
Trouba took to social media to reply to the clip that has been going viral telling Eshghi he needs to do better as suicide rates are at an all time high amongst athletes.
Suicide rates have doubled in the past 20 years in U.S. college athletes -
@usnews
11 days ago, a
@PGATOUR
golfer tragically took his own life after a mental health battle and people asked how that was possible
We must do better than this
@spittinchiclets
@peshghi
@ryanwhitney6
Clearly Trouba was not a fan of Eshghi's comment as he spoke of mental health which clearly point to these comments affecting his own.
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JUIN 5 | 55 ANSWERS Rangers captain goes after the Spittin Chiclets on social media Was this too far by Eshghi? |
Yes | 38 | 69.1 % |
No | 17 | 30.9 % |
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