Thursday, June 30, 2011

NHL Player Fires Agent Over Antigay Remarks



TODD REYNOLDS (INSET)ANDREW BURNETTE X390 (BURNETTE: GETTY) | ADVOCATE.COM
Minnesota Wild forward Andrew Brunette, 37, has fired NHL agent Todd Reynolds, an outspoken opponent of same-sex marriage who recently made antigay remarks, according to  Sporting News.
Brunette, who cited the controversial comments as the reason for the drop, has replaced Reynolds with agent Don Baizely
New York Rangers forward Sean Avery declared his support of marriage equality in May, which prompted Reynolds to proclaimthat it is “very sad to read Sean Avery’s misguided support of same-gender ‘marriage.’ Legal or not, it will always be wrong.”
Reynolds also touted his stance on the issue from his Twitter account, in addition to an interview with TSN 1050, a sports talk radio station in Canada.
During the 2010-2011 season, Brunette, a potential unrestricted free agent for the upcoming season, had 18 goals and 28 assists for Minnesota.

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