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Flyers issue suspension over ‘inappropriate’ hot mic comment

The Philadelphia Flyers are issuing a two-game suspension after an inappropriate remark went on the air in a hot mic moment on their radio broadcast.

The radio broadcast was supposed to go to a commercial break as the television broadcast did during the third period of the Flyers-Buffalo Sabres game on Thursday, Dec. 18. But the radio side stayed on air, and the inappropriate remark was made by play-by-play announcer Tim Saunders.

‘These remarks do not reflect the standards of conduct or values from anyone associated with our organization,’ the Flyers said in a statement. ‘Effective immediately, the Flyers, along with our radio partners, 97.5 The Fanatic, have issued a two-game suspension while we address this matter with all parties involved.

‘We take this matter very seriously, and sincerely apologize to our listeners, fans and all those affected by these comments.’

Saunders apologized on Dec. 19 for his ‘error in judgment’ during the broadcast.

‘I recognize how offensive my remarks were, and the harm it has caused,’ he said. ‘I take full responsibility and sincerely apologize to the Flyers, 97.5 The Fanatic and all those affected by my remarks.

‘To all Flyers fans and listeners of our broadcast, I promise that I will hold myself to a higher standard moving forward to ensure our broadcast is a safe and respectful place everyone can enjoy.’

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