Reporter struck Gary Bettman's nerves during press conference
PUBLICATION
Ryan Hall
February 4, 2024 (12:23)
In a rare press conference, the commissioner of the NHL Gary Bettman stood in front of the media to give great news on two major announcements regarding the return of the NHL to the Olympics and a four-country tournament that will be held in 2025.
It all seemed to go well for him and reporters were receiving the information they needed as the commissioner explained everything.
However, as the press conference continued, a reporter by the name of Robyn Doolittle began to press the commissioner for more details on the ongoing scandal that has rocked the hockey world regarding the 2018 Canada junior team.
As the questions continued it became clear the commissioner was fed up and tired of being asked for more information as he became angry.
Gary Bettman also stated the players will be continuing to receive their paychecks from their teams until there contracts and which then they will all become unrestricted free agents.
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