William Nylander apologizes for flipping middle finger at camera during Leafs-Avalanche game
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William Nylander apologizes for flipping middle finger at camera during Leafs-Avalanche game
"Yeah, first of, I just wanna apologize for my actions,"
"It's a lot of frustration, so I'm sorry about that."
"Just not, you know, playing,"
"You know, I want to be out there with the guys, and, yeah, just frustrated."
William Nylander apologized for flipping the middle finger at a TSN camera and offered an earlier Instagram apology to fans. The gesture occurred while he remained out of the lineup as the Maple Leafs lost their fourth straight game at a crucial time. Nylander said frustration stemmed from not being able to play and missing significant time; he has not played since January 15 and previously missed games due to injury and a 2018–19 contract holdout. Reactions split between amusement and offense, while teammate Matthew Knies called the action non-threatening and noted the immediate apology.
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