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Broadcast sends threatening message to its own NHL club

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Dorin Canaday
September 18, 2022  (2:05 PM)
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During the NHL offseason the 32 respective teams go through a range of different changes, that sometimes don't go over well with everybody.

Well, in the case of the Tampa Bay Lightning, ownership has decided to move on from a longtime radio station, which broadcasted all of Tampa's games. The reports seem to hint at the decision being made, based on 'COVID-19 Misinformation'.

Clay Travis of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton radio show shared his raw thoughts and sentiments of the decision to leave his employer behind.

While the accusations have not been formally addressed by the Lightning organization, that did not deter Travis from going off on the organization.

''We are going to absolutely obliterate this team. They have no idea, I hope that we have some Tampa Bay Lightning executives listening right now. I want to let you know, prepare, we are about to unleash holy hell on you, Tampa Bay Lightning, and you have no idea what you're in for. So if you're listening to us on WFLA in Tampa and you have got friends who work with the Tampa Bay Lightning, you better tell them that they have no idea about the Mack Truck that is about to flatten their team - we are going to wreck you in a way unlike you have ever been publicly wrecked in your lives.''

Quite the beef brewing in Florida, perhaps the beginning of the season will bring clarity? What do you think of the accusations, as NHL fans?

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