Don Cherry’s dismissal from Sportsnet a hot topic among Hockey Hall of Famers
TORONTO — Hayley Wickenheiser says she appreciates what Don Cherry has done for the game of hockey. She says she also often disagreed with what the colourful hockey commentator had to say.
The controversy surrounding Cherry’s dismissal from Sportsnet was a hot topic among the members of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019 at a media event Friday in advance of their Monday enshrinement. Cherry was fired Monday after nearly four decades co-hosting the popular “Coach’s Corner” segment after making on-air comments which many felt were critical of immigrants for not wearing Remembrance Day poppies.
“It’s been tough. I’ve had a tough time composing my thoughts around this because I’ve known Don for 20 years, and of anyone in hockey with a platform, he’s been a very vocal supporter of our women’s game,” Wickenheiser said. “But at the same time through the years, there’s many times when I watched Don and I shook my head. I disagreed with a lot of things that he said.
“The head shots — being in (medical) school — that’s hard to hear. The comments that he made, I don’t think were right last weekend. I don’t think he meant them the way that he did, but it came out that way — and that’s Don. It’s not a black or white thing with Don. Human beings are nuanced. Everybody makes mistakes on any side of this issue, but I respect what he’s done in his career a lot. But I also think that those comments were way offside.”