Former NHL referee deletes disgusting message celebrating Kadri's injury
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Dorin Canaday
June 6, 2022 (9:45)
Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri was injured in game three against the Oilers. It was announced he won't be returning to the series, after suffering an injury when Evander Kane boarded him.
Former NHL official Tim Peel felt like he had to weigh in on the situation on Twitter. Shortly after, apparently felt enough shame to delete the Tweet.
Not before somebody else snapped a screenshot of it though:
Rightfully so, his presence on Twitter has been ridiculed and mocked and this is just another instance of bad judgment on his part.
The NHL fired Tim Peel last year after a hot mic incident where he admitted to wanting to call a penalty against the Nashville Predators earlier in the game, despite there not being an infraction on the play.
It's obvious Tim Peel's bias is on full-blown display lately. Probably a good thing he was canned by the league.
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