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NHL team owner suspended indefinitely for going after fans online
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NHL team owner suspended indefinitely for going after fans online

This guy is completely unhinged.

Trevor Connors

This just in, the NHL has suspended Florida Panthers executive Doug Cifu for his online tirade following that Panthers' Game 4 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Cifu reacted to posts from a hockey fan on Twitter, telling the fan to "eat shit" and calling them a "51st state anti semite loser".

Seems a bit aggressive... not gonna lie.

“The NHL has concluded that Mr. Cifu’s X posts were unacceptable and inappropriate. As a result, Mr. Cifu has been suspended indefinitely from any involvement with the Club and the NHL,” the league said in a statement. “An in-person meeting will be scheduled with Mr. Cifu and the Commissioner at a date to be determined.”

For full context on what happened, read our earlier report published by Hockey Feed staff writer Jonathan Larrivee below.


This is not a good look for the Florida Panthers organization or the National Hockey League as a whole.

Florida Panthers owner Doug Cifu has come under fire today after a tweet he sent out in the late hours of Sunday night has caused quite a stir on social media, one that Cifu himself appears to now regret. While Cifu is not the majority owner of the Panthers, that title belongs to Vincent J. Viola, he is listed as a partner as well as Vice Chairman and Alternate Governor of the Florida Panthers on the team's official website.

It all began when Cifu was baited by a Toronto Maple Leafs fan who goes by the handle of @mrgrozz on social media platform X. It was obvious that @mrgrozz was trying to goad Cifu into lashing out and unfortunately for the Panthers owner he would eventually take the bait in a major way.

Here is a look at how the exchange between the two began:

NHL team owner suspended indefinitely for going after fans online

To be fair to Cifu here there is no question that the tweets directed at him were intentionally provocative in nature, but Cifu would take things a step further when he sent out a furious tweet that would reflect poorly on any team owner in the National Hockey League.

Here is what Cifu had to say in response to the first exchange:

NHL team owner suspended indefinitely for going after fans online

Regardless of what your opinion is on the geopolitics being discussed here, and believe me that is the last thing I want to get into, this is simply not a good way for an NHL owner to be conducting themselves in public. Especially not when you consider the fact that there are many players on his team that are from one of the countries being mocked in his response.

It seems Cifu himself quickly came to his senses after initially sending out this tweet as he has now completely locked down his social media account on the X platform.

NHL team owner suspended indefinitely for going after fans online

No word yet on whether or not Cifu might face repercussions from the league for his conduct on social media last night. Stay tuned for more on this developing story.

Source: NHL