NHL Broadcaster Calls Out The Biggest Diver In The NHL
An NHL broadcaster has officially called out a player for diving and has deemed him the biggest diver in all of the NHL.
Kouleas Calls Out Colton For His Diving Antics
Last night when the Colorado Avalanche played the Vancouver Canucks, Avalanche forward Ross Colton drew a penalty using questionable tactics.
Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet clearly was not a fan of the call and rightfully so.
After the play, NHL Network radio announcer took to social media to call out Colton and has officially called him "the biggest diver in the NHL".
Ross Colton is the biggest diver in the NHL!!! Jacks would have not called that !!!!!!
While there are certainly other players who take dives, like Tim Stutzle of the Ottawa Senators and or Brad Marchand of the Boston Bruins, none seem to be quite as shameless as Colton.
Hopefully, referees catch on to Colton's antics and start to penalize him for embellishment.
POLL |
Is Ross Colton the biggest diver in the NHL? |
Yes | 257 | 65.1 % |
No | 138 | 34.9 % |
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