Sportsnet reportedly parting ways with biggest NHL insider after 12 years
Longtime host, analyst and insider Jeff Marek fired from major Canadian sports broadcasting networks
There has been lots of speculation from several unverified sources that Jeff Marek will be parting ways with Sportsnet after 12-years, as he joined the network back in 2011.
Marek has been the co-host of the very popular �32 Thoughts' podcast alongside Elliotte Friedman for a few years now and has became one of the most connected insider to the hockey community.
The recent rumours that have been speculating on X (Twitter):
Hard not believe considering Marek hasn't been seen or heard of since the NHL Entry Draft last month, along with not going silent on his daily �Jeff Marek Show' radio broadcast, and hasn't been active on social media since June.
However, these are all unverified reports, so nothing is officially confirmed at the moment, we will keep you updated if an official confirmation is released.
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