

Yes, it’s definitely that and not facing real-life consequences because you were not good at hockey and becoming a headache nearly every minute of the day.

Just someone whose sick of him being criticized by people who know nothing about the game of hockey.ĭeAngelo, er I mean tweeted “This is Cancel Culture in full effect” minutes after being put on waivers. Tony DeAngelo's Alternate Twitter falls victim to "Twitter Hack" /ryIVNpxDXOįor the record, since for some reason people keep saying this, I’m NOT Tony DeAngelo.
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Later, the defenseman seemingly popped back up on the social media site with a burner account as It appears a hockey fan tricked DeAngelo to admit it was him with a screenshot of simple source code. Hockey Twitter, whom DeAngelo has been beefing with for much of the season, responded to the news with lol’s, laughing emoji, and laughing GIFs.ĭeAngelo was a vocal, longtime supporter of Donald Trump’s, deactivating his Twitter account in protest and promising to go to Parler after the platform banned the former president due to lies and inciting violence.Ī lil celebratory compilation dedicated to mr tony deangelo for staying true to himself and deactivating today 🥰 /h3d294eYkV The Athletic also reported that DeAngelo was scolded several times by the team for his social media postings. Quinn on DeAngelo when asked by about an incident last night: “There’s always rumors, I’m not gonna address rumors. Rangers head coach David Quinn was asked if that incident had anything to do with the Rangers placing DeAngelo on waivers. Neither player took the ice for Sunday’s practice. The Athletic later confirmed the story, saying the two got into an altercation in the tunnel that quickly got broken up.

In overtime, Georgiev didn’t play the puck to DeAngelo behind the net, instead choosing to clear it up the boards himself, leading to Sidney Crosby’s game-winner. There were also rumors ( see this thread) that DeAngelo got involved in an altercation with goaltender Alexander Georgiev after last night’s game, where he was on the ice for four of five Penguins goals. Tony DeAngelo, put on waivers by NYR, is one of the league's top offensive defencemen but a liability defensively and a huge prick. DeAngelo has also been scratched several games. He is currently signed to a two-year, $9.6 million contract.ĭeAngelo has struggled to re- in surrect ionist his form from last year posting only one point, an assist, in six games. He played nine NHL games with the Florida Panthers in 2017-18, and spent six seasons in the AHL.The New York Rangers put right wing defenseman Tony DeAngelo on waivers in a shocking, but not all that surprising move on Sunday.ĭeAngelo, 25, received votes for the Norris Trophy last season after tallying 53 points (15g, 38a) in 68 games last season. 2007) while the NHL allows trades but stipulates that the player cannot be on. The 32-year-old Säteri was a fourth-round pick of the San Jose Sharks in 2008. 2001) the MLB requires teams to place the player on waivers first. With Jack Campbell still injured, the Leafs face the very real possibility of an untried goaltending tandem of Källgren and Säteri. Säteri had a standout season with the KHL’s Novosibirsk Sibir and won Olympic gold with Finland in Beijing. If a team claims Mrázek, the Leafs would be out from under the remaining two years of his contract, though they would have gaping hole in net, for which Säteri could be insurance. Who cleared waivers, and who didn’t, will be known with an hour to go before the trade deadline. The moves could impact what Dubas can do in terms of roster additions by 3 p.m. In Clifford’s case, the number, the cap savings would be $1 million, his salary this season. He has struggled lately, with rookie Erik Källgren having started the last three games. Also, the Leafs could send Mrazek to the Marlies to work on his game. In Mrázek’s case, the Leafs would clear the maximum - $1.025 million (U.S.) - of Mrázek’s $3.8-million cap hit. If the players clear waivers, any or all of the three could be assigned to the Marlies, with each move clearing some salary cap space. These are strategic moves for the trade deadline and necessary for roster balance. Säteri, too, was placed on waivers, a requirement of any free agent signed in-season after having played professionally elsewhere. Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas got busy on the eve of the NHL trade deadline, putting goalie Petr Mrázek and forward Kyle Clifford on waivers, while also signing Finnish goaltender Harri Säteri for the remainder of the season. The NHL Salary Cap is the limit to the total amount of money that National Hockey League teams are allowed to pay their players and uses a 'hard' cap, meaning there are no luxury taxes or exemptions.
