In a surprising turn during the pregame show for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, Canadian broadcaster Ron MacLean found himself in hot water after making an inappropriate comment about roofies. The comment surfaced during a spoof of the movie “The Hangover” featuring Phil Pritchard, the Keeper of the Cup, who was humorously depicted asleep next to the coveted trophy.
As the skit concluded, MacLean quipped, “The roofies, they’ll get you every time,” a remark that quickly drew criticism for its insensitivity. Following the backlash, MacLean took to the airwaves to issue an apology, labeling his comment as “a bad mistake by me.” He explained that his intention was to reference a scene from the film where a tiger, owned by Mike Tyson, is put to sleep, but he acknowledged that the slang term he used carries serious implications in real life.
“I should have made that connection. I did not,” he stated, expressing regret for the offense caused. “I know I triggered some people, I know I offended some people with that remark, and I feel very badly for that. I want to thank you for bringing it to my attention, to our attention. Very sorry.” MacLean’s apology reflects a broader awareness of the impact words can have, especially in the context of public broadcasting.
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