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Michael Bublé Sparks Feud with NHL Insider Over Canucks Commentary
In a lighthearted yet pointed exchange, Canadian singer Michael Bublé has engaged in a playful feud with NHL insider Frank Seravalli regarding the performance of the Vancouver Canucks. This back-and-forth has provided some much-needed entertainment for fans during a challenging season for the team, which has struggled to make an impact in the league.
Bublé, a lifelong Canucks supporter, initially garnered attention through his social media interactions with fans. His online presence took a notable turn when he appeared on the sports talk show Donnie and Dhali. During the segment, Bublé expressed his candid opinions about the Canucks’ current state and did not shy away from criticizing Seravalli’s analysis of the team. The singer even took the opportunity to poke fun at Edmonton Oilers fans, showcasing his passion for his home team.
The exchange escalated when Bublé challenged Seravalli’s assertions regarding his knowledge of the Canucks. In a humorous twist, Seravalli retorted by mocking Bublé for naming his son Elias, referencing the Canucks’ drafting of Elias Pettersson, which took place after the child was born in January 2016. Bublé’s son was named well before Pettersson joined the team, making the jab an amusing misstep.
Rather than letting the comments simmer, Bublé responded with wit on an Instagram post from Offside. He remarked, “I gotta give Frank his due. It’s the first time he’s been right about anything Canucks.” This statement further fueled the playful rivalry, with Bublé adding, “Frank is right. I was a fan of Petey before he got drafted. Used to watch him play while he was in Sweden. My grandpa and I loved his game. Was thrilled when Canucks drafted him.”
His remarks have not only entertained fans but also drawn reactions from seasoned sports journalists. On Tuesday, veteran Canucks reporters Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal joined the fray, taking their own shots at Seravalli for his comments. This ongoing banter has captured the interest of the hockey community, leaving many anticipating Seravalli’s next move in this humorous exchange.
As the situation evolves, it remains to be seen whether Bublé will continue to engage in this friendly feud or perhaps even incorporate it into his upcoming country album. For now, the playful rivalry serves as a reminder of the lighter side of sports fandom, especially during a season where the Canucks have faced considerable challenges on the ice.
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