NHL player agent Allan Walsh RIPS into Jack Edwards - Thinks he is a disgrace!
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Ryan
November 30, 2022 (8:18 PM)
The Boston Bruins broadcaster Jack Edwards has definitely made a reputation for himself as making some controversial calls during games.
Last night when the Boston Bruins took on the Tampa Bay Lightning, he was talking about the three-time stanley cup champion Pat Maroon, and decided to comment on his weight.
Listed at 238 pounds. That was Day One of training camp and I have got a feeling he's had a few more pizzas before then and now.
He then continued by saying:
Inadvertent fasting for Pat Maroon is like going four hours without a meal, But hey three Cups in a row who can argue with his formula?
NHL Player Agent Allan Walsh decided to comment on the situation when he heard what Edwards said:
Jack Edwards is a disgrace the way he gets off attacking players for things that have nothing to do with how they play hockey.
NHL Insider Frank Seravalli wasn't a fan either:
A blowhard broadcaster fat-shaming a professional athlete and three-time Stanley Cup champion.
@patmaroon
doesn't deserve that. No one does.
Go home, Jack. You actually sound drunk.
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