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'That's cute, good for him': Brad Marchand responds to latest face-licking victim

As Brad Marchand continues tongue lashing his opponents, his latest victim says it’s time the Bruins agitator was penalized for his actions.

Ryan Callahan was the latest player to have his face licked by Marchand, during the Tampa Bay Lightning’s 4-3 overtime win in Game 4 in Boston on Friday.

“It’s unfortunate that he goes that low to do that, but doesn’t take us off our game,” Callahan said. “Hopefully, the league looks at it. I don’t know if there is discipline for spitting in someone’s face, but to me it’s worse, if not the same.”

Marchand got up close and personal with Callahan after a whistle with 1:21 left in the second period, then leaned in and tried to lick Callahan’s face. The Lightning forward pushed him away.

“He punched me four times in the face,” Marchand said. “He just kept getting close. Nothing big.”

The Toronto Maple Leafs also complained about the tactic during their first-round series with Boston.

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Told that Callahan compared licking to spitting and said it should be penalized accordingly, Marchand said, “That’s cute. Good for him.”

Oddly enough, Callahan was asked before the series began what he would do if something like this happened.

“I don’t know, I guess we’ll see if he licks me,” Callahan said.

After the game, Lightning coach Jon Cooper expressed his frustration with the incident, telling reporters “it has no place in the game.”

It’s unclear whether the NHL will discipline Marchand, but one Twitter user has an idea of how to get him to stop licking his opponents.

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