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Charles Curtis

Pat Maroon, Lightning turn Boston broadcaster’s body-shaming remarks into a charity fundraiser

Pat Maroon more than took the high road when he heard about the comments made about him by NESN’s Jack Edwards.

The Tampa Bay Lightning forward classily turned it into a charitable opportunity.

On Wednesday, while calling the Lightning game against the Boston Bruins, Edwards remarked, “[Maroon is] listed at 238 pounds. That was day one of training camp. I’ve got a feeling he’s had a few more pizzas between then and now.”

He then added, “Inadvertent fasting for Pat Maroon is like four hours without a meal. But hey, three [Stanley] Cups in a row, who can argue with his formula?”

Awful. But Maroon tweeted (see below) that he’s donating $2,000 in Edwards’ name to Tampa Bay Thrives, a nonprofit to help those who struggle with mental health:

His teammate Steven Stamkos joined in:

This is a wonderful gesture in the face of some seriously gross comments.

 

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