I don't think he said anything disrepectful. He called his former team losers, big woop. Lots of former Habs have criticized this franchise and nothing happened really. It was all forgotten. He should of gave a more diplomatic answer, but it just shows that he didn't fit there. They didn't like him and a change of scenery was necessary. Almost everyone has had a job where someone didn't like them and got fired or left out of spite.
Monahan and Harris are now playing for that organization. It's just business. Unfortunately, he got injured again, which tells us he is made out of glass, which is unfortunate. Yes, the Jackets were going at him, but the Habs have no physicality to their game. The bottom 6 needs serious revamping.
Anyways, it is apparent that re-signing Laine long-term is a risky endeavour. Slaf's signing to the Suzuki special is proving to be a costly mistake.
Ouff, big woop Werenski. It's hockey, not boxing. Some people are in the wrong business. The league over the years is promoting talent over goons and we are heading in the right direction. It's just words, nothing more. Hopefully, Laine is all right. Next game, Werenski will likely get the royal treatment too by the Habs.