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Flyers Broadcaster's Hot Mic Moment Leads to Suspension
19 Dec
Summary
- Play-by-play announcer Tim Saunders suspended for two games.
- The incident occurred during a radio broadcast of a Flyers-Sabres game.
- The team and radio partner issued a statement condemning the remarks.

Philadelphia Flyers play-by-play announcer Tim Saunders received a two-game suspension after an on-air gaffe. The incident occurred Thursday during the third period of a game against the Buffalo Sabres when Saunders made an inappropriate comment he believed was off-air. His broadcast partner, Todd Fedoruk, quickly alerted him that they were still on the air.
The Flyers organization, in conjunction with their radio partner 97.5 The Fanatic, swiftly addressed the situation on Friday. They released a statement expressing their awareness of the "inappropriate comment" and emphasizing that such remarks do not align with the organization's values and standards. The team extended sincere apologies to listeners, fans, and all affected parties.
Saunders, who has been the voice of the Flyers since 1997, has not yet issued a public statement regarding the incident or his suspension. The broadcast occurred recently, with the suspension being announced on Friday, December 19, 2025.




