TSN's Carlo Colaiacovo Trashes Flyers about Keith Yandle's Ironman streak
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S. Harper
April 3, 2022 (0:35)
Incase you missed it yesterday the Philadelphia Flyers made a distasteful decision making Keith Yandle a healthy scratch thus ending his NHL record Ironman streak.
At a very impressive 989 games a record Yandle and for it to end this way clearly is a bad decision by the Philadelphia Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher.
Since the announcement of Yandle being a healthy scratch there has been alot of backlash against the Flyers, including former NHL player, now TSN analyst Carlo Colaiacovo, who shared his displeasure of Chuck Fletcher's decision saying this on Twitter:
"This is disrespectful move by the Flyers. Show some respect Karma is powerful."
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