Disgraced referee deletes tweet celebrating Kadri's injury
The NHL fired Tim Peel last year after a hot mic incident where he admitted to wanting to call a penalty against the Nashville early in the game, despite there not being an infraction on the play. The disgraced referee made a bogus call and it seems his lack of judgment and candor is following him onto social media even now.
Nazem Kadri was injured last night and removed from the series, after suffering an injury when Evander Kane boarded him. Tim Peel felt like he had to weigh in and then apparently felt enough shame to delete it.
Rightfully so, his presence on Twitter has been ridiculed and mocked and this is just another instance of bad judgment on his part.
It's obvious Tim Peel's bias is on full-blown display lately, it's luckily not just on the ice anymore.
Screenshots last forever, Tim!
POLL |
JUIN 5 | 404 ANSWERS Disgraced referee deletes tweet celebrating Kadri's injury Was the NHL right to fire Peel? |
Yes, he deserved it | 228 | 56.4 % |
No, every ref does it, but only Peel got caught | 176 | 43.6 % |
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