Bobby Orr Defends Don Cherry
Hockey legend Bobby Orr has stepped up to defend his former coach, Don Cherry, calling the analyst’s firing from Hockey Night in Canada a “disgrace.” Orr, the former Boston Bruins player who played under Cherry for two seasons, expressed his disappointment in a recent interview with WEEI Radio in Boston. “I know Grapes better than anyone,” Orr said. “He’s not prejudiced; he’s not racist. This guy is one of the most generous, caring guys that I know. What they’ve done to him is disgraceful.”
Controversial Comments
Cherry was let go on Monday after comments he made during Coach’s Corner on Saturday night, where he lamented that people in Toronto were not wearing poppies to honor Canada’s fallen soldiers ahead of Remembrance Day. Cherry commented, “You people… you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey.” He added, “At least you could pay a couple of bucks for a poppy or something. These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada.” His comments were seen as a criticism of immigrants, leading Sportsnet to label his remarks as “divisive.
Cherry’s Response
After his firing, Cherry appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News, where he suggested his dismissal was related to his choice of words, saying he used “you people” instead of “everybody.” Orr weighed in on the situation, saying, “I guess this is a new world. Freedom of speech doesn’t matter anymore.”
Orr’s Legacy and Support for Cherry
Bobby Orr, an eight-time Norris Trophy winner and a 1979 Hall of Fame inductee, has become a prominent figure in the sport. He and Cherry also worked together as coaches in the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. Speaking about Cherry, Orr said, “I spoke with him the other day, and Grapes will be fine. He’s getting nice calls from friends in Boston. He’s getting support. He’s hurt, but he’ll be okay.”
Orr’s Defense of Cherry Highlights a Broader Conversation on Free Speech
Orr’s defense of Cherry sheds light on the broader conversation about freedom of speech and the consequences of public statements in today’s society. As a respected figure in hockey, Orr’s comments resonate with many fans who appreciate Cherry’s contributions to the sport and his straightforward nature. The situation raises questions about the balance between holding public figures accountable and protecting their right to express their views.
A Call for Understanding
As the hockey community reflects on Cherry’s firing, Orr’s comments serve as a reminder of the complexities surrounding free speech and accountability. Bobby Orr’s loyalty to his former coach highlights the bonds formed in the sports world and the challenges faced by those in the public eye. As discussions continue, it’s important to foster an environment where dialogue can thrive, allowing diverse opinions to be shared while respecting the values that unite the hockey community.