Article 5Q8AQ Lehner calls out NHLPA over Eichel saga

Lehner calls out NHLPA over Eichel saga

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Robin Lehner is going to bat for his former teammate.

The Vegas Golden Knights goaltender called out the NHL Players' Association on Friday amid drama surrounding Buffalo Sabres captain Jack Eichel.

Where is the @nhlpa and all nhl players in all this attacks on our freedom of choice? Jack situation is crazy to me.. also people getting attacked by journalist that hides behind freedom of speech to trash peoples freedom of choice. When does the hypocrisy end? #lifeaftercareer

- Robin Lehner (@RobinLehner) October 1, 2021

Eichel missed the second half of last season due to a herniated disk in his neck, and he and the team have been in a stalemate on how to proceed ever since. The team wants him to repair the ailment with a fusion surgery, while Eichel wants to undergo an artificial disc replacement procedure. The Sabres have denied Eichel's preferred method, possibly since it's a relatively new surgery that hasn't been performed on an NHL player before.

The Sabres stripped Eichel of his captaincy Sept. 23 after he failed his physical.

@nhl is it good to keep a generational player out of the league? His body his choice. Do what's right. @sabres

- Robin Lehner (@RobinLehner) October 1, 2021

Lehner - who played with Eichel in Buffalo from 2015-2018 - was persistent in his efforts to get the NHLPA's attention.

Silence...

- Robin Lehner (@RobinLehner) October 2, 2021

Lehner also appeared on the "Spittin' Chiclets" podcast this past week to discuss the situation.

What is happening to @JackEichel in Buffalo is an absolute joke.

We had @robinlehner on the show to discuss and break down his time in Buffalo.

Watch: https://t.co/WIsXFeF1eR pic.twitter.com/bzsRPLUUBW

- Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) September 29, 2021

Lehner has never been shy about speaking up for what he believes is right. In April, he called out the league for apparently failing to keep promises about loosening restrictions for vaccinated players. The 30-year-old, who's been diagnosed with Bipolar I disorder, has also become an advocate for open discussions about mental illnesses.

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