RUMOR
Tennessee -- Tuntans GM Jakub Samuelsson is apparently in hot water with league officials after reported impersonating military personnel at a local recreational hockey game.
According to a source, the Swede was casually monitoring the activities on the ice when he brazenly continued to stand during the announcement to pause and honor all military veterans on site. Mr. Samuelsson, despite having never actually served, continued to bask in the applause of those honoring him.
One AFFL GM was reportedly outraged at the incident, going so far as to say that Jakub "Had no respect" for the great patriots who gave their lives for this country.
A call to league headquarters revealed that the commissioner was aware of the incident and was "extremely outraged" at Mr. Samuelsson's actions. The commissioner went onto say "That if Jakub wants the glory that much he should sign up to protect this country for his damn self."
When quizzed about the possibility of a suspension Mr. Commissioner was very cryptic on the matter.
We'll continue to monitor this potential story as it develops.
Tennessee -- Tuntans GM Jakub Samuelsson is apparently in hot water with league officials after reported impersonating military personnel at a local recreational hockey game.
According to a source, the Swede was casually monitoring the activities on the ice when he brazenly continued to stand during the announcement to pause and honor all military veterans on site. Mr. Samuelsson, despite having never actually served, continued to bask in the applause of those honoring him.
One AFFL GM was reportedly outraged at the incident, going so far as to say that Jakub "Had no respect" for the great patriots who gave their lives for this country.
A call to league headquarters revealed that the commissioner was aware of the incident and was "extremely outraged" at Mr. Samuelsson's actions. The commissioner went onto say "That if Jakub wants the glory that much he should sign up to protect this country for his damn self."
When quizzed about the possibility of a suspension Mr. Commissioner was very cryptic on the matter.
We'll continue to monitor this potential story as it develops.