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ESPN anchor sorry for jeering Whitecloud’s name

ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor John Anderson apologized to Zach Whitecloud, a First Nation member in Canada, on Tuesday after comparing the Golden Knights defenseman’s last name to toilet paper.

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Edmonton Oilers vs Florida Panthers
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Edmonton Oilers vs Florida Panthers
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