Things took an awkward turn on the “Hockey Night in Canada” set Tuesday. Ron Maclean, Kevin Bieksa, and Jennifer Botterill assessed the second period of play between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens when Maclean responded to Bieksa’s game analysis with this comment.
“You have a photo of a guy with his tarp off, you’re definitely positive for something,” MacLean said on set. Social media theorists concluded that “a guy with his tarp off” described a shirtless man, and “definitely positive” refers to HIV positive.
He did speak with David Palumbo on Wednesday morning to apologize directly, saying he “was apologetic and took ownership of [what he said.”]. Palumbo is the vice-chair of You Can Play, which promotes inclusion in sports.
“I take him at his word. I’ve always known Ron to be a staunch ally when it comes to his historic support of the LGBTQ+ community. It was a good conversation,” Palumbo said. “To his credit, he reached out and took full ownership of what he said and that interaction. He provided some extra context to the comment and what was behind the comment. We then discussed the concept of language outside of two-way communication and between two parties and how that can be interpreted outside of the parties.”
Ron Maclean has also made a public apology. He took to Twitter on Wednesday to say that his comment was misunderstood, but still he regrets what he said.
Roughly 18 months ago, Sportsnet had a different host in hot water. Don Cherry’s legendary status as a broadcaster couldn’t save his job when he criticized Canadian immigrants for not showing the military enough support.
“You people … you love our way of life,” Cherry said during a segment in November 2019. “You love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that.”
Maclean is a friend of Cherry’s after the two were longtime co-hosts of “Coaches Corner.”