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Flyers social media member rips reporter on hot mic during virtual press conference, team apologizes

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The Philadelphia Flyers apologized on Tuesday night after a member of their social media team was heard making rude remarks about a reporter during a virtual press conference.

The incident occurred earlier in the day as a reporter asked a question to newcomer Garnet Hathaway, who the team signed from the Boston Bruins in the offseason.

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A view of the logo of the Philadelphia Flyers during warm-ups against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Wells Fargo Center on March 14, 2023 in Philadelphia. (Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

As the person asked the question, another voice was heard on the virtual stream saying, "How many times is she going to ask this f---ing question?" Another voice was heard over the stream saying, "Flyers suck …" appearing to also mock the reporter.

New York Post reporter Mollie Walker also gave some context about the ordeal.

"Got to love when the @NHLFlyers PR department gets caught on a hot mic ripping a reporter’s perfectly valid question during a press conference, tweets it out and then deletes it," Walker tweeted.

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A close-up view of the NHL logo worn by referee Garrett Rank #7 during the game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Washington Capitals at the Wells Fargo Center on Jan. 11, 2023 in Philadelphia. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

She then added, "What a joke. The lack of respect is mind-boggling. Be better."

The Flyers apologized after the debacle.

"Earlier today, our team’s social media account streamed a recording of a virtual press conference

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