Charles Barkley told a hilarious story about Jack Eichel snubbing him: ‘I think he had zero idea who I was’

“He looked at me like, ‘Who the [expletive] are you?'”

It’s been decades since Charles Barkley last played a professional basketball game, but he’s still become a larger-than-life personality thanks to his various studio gigs. In fact, with his colorful personality, it probably wouldn’t be a stretch to say the retired Barkley is one of the more recognizable faces in major American sports.

But just don’t tell that to Jack Eichel.

As Eichel’s Las Vegas Golden Knights worked to take a 3-1 lead in this year’s Stanley Cup Final, Sportsnet’s Kyle Bukauskas interviewed Barkley in the box he was sitting in. Before taking a final question, Barkley relayed an amusing story about how Eichel apparently saw Barkley in Las Vegas’ team hotel and seemingly thought nothing of meeting the basketball legend.

As a credit to Barkley, he kept his cool and managed to turn the event into something funny:

Though I can’t confirm for sure, I find it rather unlikely Eichel doesn’t know who Barkley is. The young man grew up in Massachusetts and likely eventually had some kind of exposure to Barkley’s personality. Regardless of the reason, it’s hysterical that Eichel didn’t readily exchange friendly pleasantries with the basketball icon.

Jack Eichel doesn’t think Matthew Tkachuk’s dangerous hit on him was dirty: ‘It’s a physical game’

“You’re gonna get hit sometimes.”

Game 2 of the 2023 Stanley Cup Final featured a hitting moment where it was hard to ascertain if the play was “awkward” or “dirty.” No, I’m not talking about a vicious high hit by the Las Vegas Golden Knights’ Ivan Barbashev on the Florida Panthers’ Radko Gudas — that seemed pretty clear.

I’m referring to a strange exchange between Jack Eichel and Matthew Tkachuk.

As Eichel skated out with the puck toward his blue line, he tripped and made what probably would’ve been a routine check from Tkachuk look absolutely brutal from most angles. After the game, and after Las Vegas prevailed 7-2 to take a 2-0 series lead, Eichel clarified what happened on the play from his perspective.

The star Golden Knights center admitted he thought Tkachuk landed a “clean check,” chalking it up to the randomness of hockey.

Indeed, not every hit is made equal. There are sometimes some truly savage blows that shouldn’t belong in the game at any level. This Tkachuk blow on Eichel seemed just to be a case of poor fortune, making the routine seem a lot worse than it really was. Heck, even Eichel himself thinks so.

Jack Eichel awkwardly collided with Matthew Tkachuk and the resulting hit was so brutal

This was such an unfortunate hit on Jack Eichel.

This was just a case of some severe bad luck for Jack Eichel.

In a game that already featured a vicious hit on Radko Gudas early on, Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers was an incredibly punishing one. In the final moments of the second period, Eichel was rocked on a hit by Matthew Tkachuk, but the play wasn’t a dirty one at all.

In fact, the hit only looked so brutal because Eichel tripped into it after toe picking into the ice. The result was a really unfortunate collision between the two that looked absolutely nasty after Eichel was crunched into Tkachuk at an awful angle.

Tkachuk was given a two-minute roughing penalty and a 10-minute game misconduct in the scrum after the fact, but despite his reputation here, this hit is as clean as they come. It’s a hard one, but it turned so unfortunate only because Eichel lost his footing and fell awkwardly into it.

Thankfully, Eichel returned for the third period and even managed to help the Golden Knights score a goal in the final frame! Here’s how NHL fans reacted to Eichel’s unfortunate collision into Tkachuk.

Jack Eichel buried the Sabres with a goal, then savagely trolled Buffalo fans to celebrate

ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?

Jack Eichel is making a habit out of trolling his former hockey team.

On Thursday, Eichel and the Vegas Golden Knights were visiting the Buffalo Sabres, the second meeting between the two after the former second overall pick was traded out west a year ago. After Eichel’s first visit back to Buffalo last spring, the forward took a shot at Sabres fans and their in-game enthusiasm during his six-year tenure with the club.

And now, Eichel’s turning up the heat with some extremely petty goal celebrations. In the third period of a Golden Knights rout, Eichel scored on a wide open net to give Vegas a 5-2 lead. He then celebrated with his arms outstretched to the crowd with the biggest smile, giving it all to the Buffalo crowd.

Eichel wasn’t done either, as he ended up scoring a hat trick in the dying moments of the game to complete a triumphant return to Buffalo.

I’m so here for petty Eichel. After the way the Sabres treated him in Buffalo by denying him neck surgery, Eichel deserves to go off like that every time he plays against his former team.

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Jack Eichel finally gets the fresh start he deserves with the Golden Knights

Jack Eichel is finally free.

To say this has been a long time coming for Jack Eichel would be an understatement.

On Thursday, the Buffalo Sabres and Eichel ended their strained relationship after months locked in a stalemate via a trade with the Vegas Golden Knights. There are, of course, hockey ramifications to consider given that this is the biggest trade the NHL has seen this season, but I want to step back and focus on Eichel himself here.

Back in March, Eichel sustained a herniated disc in his neck in a game against the New York Islanders, an injury which knocked him out for the rest of the 2021-22 season. At the time, it was expected Eichel would be ready for Sabres training camp come September should he get the required surgery. That surgery never happened, and still has yet to happen, nearly eight months since Eichel’s original injury, all because the Sabres and their former captain disagreed on what kind of surgery to get.

Tensions were already rising between Eichel and the Sabres back in 2020 when the then-captain of the team told the media he was “fed up” and “frustrated” with all of the losing in Buffalo. Now add Eichel’s unavoidable injury into the mix, alongside the Sabres refusing to let him get the surgery he wanted, and you have quite the mess on your hands.

It’s fair to say that from top to bottom, the Sabres completely mishandled Eichel’s injury. While the procedure Eichel wanted to get, artificial disc replacement surgery, has never been performed on a NHL player before, it has been performed on other athletes. The Sabres, on the other hand, wanted to opt for a more traditional surgery — disk fusion — which carries the risk of having to go under the knife again in the future.

In the end, the Sabres held all the cards thanks to the NHL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, which states a player’s team has final say on medical procedures. And for eight long months, Eichel had to deal with a herniated disc, which impacted his day-to-day life and sidelined him from hockey.

After everything he’s put up with, it’s no wonder Eichel wanted out of Buffalo.

Vegas had been the long-rumored landing spot for Eichel since the summer, so it’s no real surprise to see him land with the Golden Knights at the end of the day. Though Vegas will have to wait between three to five months to finally get Eichel out on the ice and playing, this is a great move for all sides. The Golden Knights get to add the star center they’ve been looking for, while the Sabres finally can cut their losses and start anew with a new group of young players.

Most of all, Eichel also gets a fresh start to revitalize his NHL career. For the majority of his time in the league, Eichel has been playing second fiddle to Connor McDavid, who went before him at No. 1 overall in 2015 to the Edmonton Oilers. Eichel has always been playing in McDavid’s shadow, and even though Edmonton has problems of their own, the No. 1 overall pick has been raking in the awards and the accolades since.

With Vegas, however, Eichel has the opportunity to start again. We’ve seen glimpses of greatness from Eichel in the past, from his 82-point season in 2018-19 to hitting 36 goals in 68 games in the COVID-shortened 2019-20 year. Eichel won’t be McDavid, and that’s okay! There’s no one like McDavid playing hockey right now.

And yet, Eichel now finally has the chance to chart his own course with the Golden Knights. Eichel might even be able to play for the U.S. Olympic team come February if he recovers from his surgery fast enough! With Vegas, Eichel finally is getting the fresh start he’s deserved and I, for one, cannot wait to see what he does with it.

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Jack Eichel is now on the Golden Knights and the hockey world is ecstatic

Welcome to Vegas, Eichel!

Jack Eichel is no longer a member of the Buffalo Sabres. After six years within the Sabres organization as the second overall pick in 2015, Eichel is now headed to the Vegas Golden Knights as part of the first major NHL blockbuster trade we’ve seen this season.

This was a long time coming for Eichel, who had his captaincy stripped with Buffalo while sitting out due to injury. The major hangup between the Sabres and Eichel was a disagreement on what kind of surgery the 25-year-old should have to repair the disk he herniated in his neck last season.

As a member of the Golden Knights, Eichel will be able to get the artificial disc replacement surgery he wanted, with a recovery time between three to five months. Eichel, who is not a very prolific Twitter user since joining in the summer, even tweeted out his excited reaction to the news with him in a Golden Knights jersey.

Though the Golden Knights won’t get to reap the benefits of this trade for some time, it’s great to see Eichel excited about playing hockey again. Not only that, Eichel will finally be able to get surgery on his herniated disk, an injury that I am sure is not pleasant to have in your daily life.

Here’s how the hockey world reacted to the Eichel trade and the end of an era in Buffalo.

Jack Eichel trade grades: Who won the reported Golden Knights and Sabres deal?

Eichel finally leaves the Sabres.

At long, long last, the Jack Eichel saga in Buffalo is reportedly over.

Per TSN, Eichel is off to the Las Vegas Golden Knights, ending a feud between the Sabres and the star they drafted second overall in 2015 that started last year and has continued until Thursday.

The issues they had came to a head earlier this year when the injured Eichel wanted cervical disc replacement surgery and the Sabres wanted him to go with disc fusion. They couldn’t agree and then Eichel was placed on injured reserved and had his “C” for captain stripped.

Now? He’ll join a Stanley Cup contender, although we’ll see when he actually plays.

In the meantime, let’s grade the reported deal:

The Jack Eichel and Buffalo Sabres saga, explained

What’s going on in Buffalo?

Welcome to FTW Explains, a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. You may have seen a lot of chatter on Thursday about Jack Eichel and the Buffalo Sabres, and a whole lot of drama surrounding the star forward. If you need to be caught up, that’s what we’re here for.

The drama in Buffalo got ratcheted up quite a bit as NHL teams including the Sabres are getting ready to start training camp, with an announcement on Thursday that Eichel was no longer the captain of the team.

But where did this all come from? And why is this suddenly happening now? Let’s break it all down for you:

The Sabres’ Jack Eichel posted a one-emoji tweet that has the NHL world going nuts

WHAT DOES IT MEAN???

The trade rumors about Buffalo Sabres star forward Jack Eichel have been swirling for what feels like forever now, with talk that he may want out of the team that drafted him second overall in the 2015 NHL draft.

The only thing missing this offseason was some kind of message from Eichel that he was unhappy … but it appears we may have gotten it.

Eichel started up a Twitter profile recently and hasn’t said much since his initial tweet.

But on Thursday afternoon, he dropped the ol’ “cryptic emoji that could mean anything” tweet and sent NHL fans into a frenzy:

Buffalo Sabres at Vegas Golden Knights odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Friday’s Buffalo Sabres at Vegas Golden Knights sports betting odds and lines, with NHL matchup analysis, picks and tips.

The Buffalo Sabres (29-26-8) visit the Vegas Golden Knights (35-22-8) Friday at T-Mobile Arena for a 10 p.m. ET puck drop. We analyze the Sabres-Golden Knights odds and lines, while providing NHL betting tips and picks around this matchup.

Both teams played Wednesday. The Sabres lost 3-2 at the Colorado Avalanche, while the Golden Knights blanked the Edmonton Oilers 3-0 at home for a seventh-consecutive win.

Buffalo took the first regular-season matchup vs. Vegas with a 4-2 home win Jan. 14. C Jack Eichel scored the go-ahead goal 7:57 into the third period.

Sabres at Golden Knights: Projected starting goalies

Carter Hutton vs. Marc-Andre Fleury

Hutton is 12-11-4 with a 3.18 goals against average (GAA) and a .898 save percentage in 28 games (27 starts). He’s 6-3 with a 3.06 GAA and a .905 SV% in February, losing his last start Wednesday at Colorado (31 saves vs. 34 shots). Hutton didn’t face Vegas in the Jan. 14 meeting.

Fleury is 26-14-5 with a 2.73 GAA and a .908 SV%. He took the loss vs. the Sabres Jan. 14, allowing 3 goals on 25 shots. However, he’s won his last five starts – including a 29-save shutout Wednesday – and is 7-2-1 with a 2.27 GAA and a .913 SV% this month. There is a slight chance Robin Lehner (16-10-5, 3.01 GAA, .918 SV%) could make his first Vegas start – he was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks Monday – but this wouldn’t change any of the suggested plays below.


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Sabres at Golden Knights: Key injuries

Sabres

  • G Linus Ullmark (leg) out
  • C Dominik Kahun (knee) questionable

Golden Knights

  • RW Alex Tuch (lower body) questionable

Sabres at Golden Knights: Odds, picks and betting tips

Odds courtesy of BetMGM; access them at USA TODAY Sports for a full set of today’s betting odds. Odds last updated at 8:55 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Golden Knights 5, Sabres 3

Moneyline (ML)

AVOID. The Golden Knights (-250) are understandably a big favorite – they’re 20-10-4 at home – but the price is too chalky for my liking. Every $2.50 wagered on the ML will only profit $1 if Vegas wins. The Sabres (+200) offer a nice 2-1 payoff, but they’re 10-16-4 on the road. PASS.

Puck Line/Against the Spread (PL/ATS)

VEGAS (-1.5, +110) is worth a small-unit play. The Knights have won their last six at home and have covered the PL in three of their last four. But Buffalo (+1.5, -134) is one of the better PL teams in the league, going 36-27 overall and 19-11 on the road. I’ll still take my chances with the Golden Knights since they’re the hottest team in the NHL right now.

Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER 5.5 (-143) is the STRONGEST PLAY. Three of Vegas’ last four games have seen at least 8 goals, while Buffalo is 4-2 O/U in its last six games. Plus, the O/U is 4-1 in the Sabres last five games vs. a team with a winning record.

Every $1.43 wagered on the Over will profit $1 if the two combine for 6 or more goals (shootout goals only count as 1 goal in the combined total).

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