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When the news broke that Colin Campbell would be in attendance for Thursday’s matchup between the Bruins and the Penguins, some outlets reported that the league’s disciplinarian would be addressing both teams prior to the game.
Since then, it’s been clarified that Campbell will be speaking with the coaches and general managers of both teams, and not the players.
If Mark Recchi‘s feelings are indicative of those of his teammates, it’s pretty clear that Campbell won’t be missed in the B’s dressing room.
“He’s not speaking to us before the game. I hope he’s not,” Recchi said before reiterating that he has “no interest in having him in our dressing room.”
Watch Recchi’s reaction below.