Turnaround for Jon Cooper on yesterday's controversy
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Jeff Drouin
June 23, 2022 (4:07 PM)
In the last few minutes, Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper took back his comments from last night:
In a press briefing this afternoon, the Tampa Bay Lightning head coach made a point of apologizing for the controversial outing. He admitted that he acted emotionally, and that he had to face reporters 5 minutes after an emotional loss. (This is one of the reasons why, according to him)
"We're excited for game #5 and I'm focused on that. There's nothing we can do to change the outcome of yesterday's game, they missed it so we move on. It's sad, but we move on." - Jon Cooper
Quite a turnaround. See his full speech, right here:
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