Morgan Geekie roasts St. Louis Blues on social media after Bruins win
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Morgan Geekie roasts St. Louis Blues on social media after Bruins win
"Ahead of the Bruins' road game against the Blues, Boston's X account posted a photo of Geekie walking into Enterprise Center donning a puffer jacket. The Bruins winger's pregame attire apparently drew the ire of the Blues' social-media accounts, as the team's X account posted a photo of the temperature in St. Louis - 47 degrees - above the photo of Geekie's winter gear."
"Shortly after the Bruins secured a 5-2 win over the Blues on Tuesday night, Geekie took to social media to offer up a retort to the Blues' meteorological taunt. "This 47," Geekie asked while posting a photo of teammate Mark Kastelic's stat line from the victory. Kastelic - who dons the No. 47 for Boston - was one of the key cogs in the Bruins' third-straight win, scoring a pair of goals against the Blues on a revamped fourth line."
"While most of the focus on Geekie in recent years has been his ascension as one of the league's top goal-scorers, he's developed a habit for also dunking on fans, media, and other commenters online. After 98.5 The Sports Hub producer Kevin Maggiore questioned the Bruins' decision to leave the bench to celebrate David Pastrnak's 400th career goal on Nov. 11, Geekie caught wind of the post later that night. "Stick to your day job Kevin," Geekie responded online."
Morgan Geekie arrived at Enterprise Center in a puffer jacket and drew a Blues social-media post showing St. Louis at 47 degrees above his photo. After Boston's 5-2 win, Geekie posted "This 47" alongside Mark Kastelic's stat line. Kastelic, who wears No. 47, scored two goals on a revamped fourth line and helped secure the Bruins' third straight win. Geekie has become a top goal-scorer and frequently replies to fans and media online, telling Kevin Maggiore "Stick to your day job Kevin" and answering a fan "Damn bro tell me how you really feel." Geekie has 53 goals in his last 86 games.
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