A Facebook post from Todd Wilson directed towards Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban cost him his job in less than 24 hours.
Wilson – the president of the Winnipeg Rifles of the Canadian Junior Football League was forced to resign after making a classless joke on Facebook. Wilson called a black beer vendor at the Winnipeg Jets game “P.K. Subban.”
So this is about as classless as you can get- what a prick! pic.twitter.com/lCGlFxYlwM
— Pete Tessier (@Teddier) May 13, 2018
Wilson released a statement apologizing for the post, calling it a “rather poor attempt” at humor.
“Last night I added a post while at a hockey game. It appears that some people interpreted the post as something other than it was intended. Following the game, I immediately removed the post. For anyone that felt offended, it was certainly not intended that way, but rather a poor attempt at humour. I sincerely apologize for the post and please understand that my comments do not represent any of the organizations that I volunteer with.”
Racist comments like the one Wilson made (with or without intentional malice) are unacceptable, especially for someone in a position of power within a sports organization. Thankfully, Wilson immediately apologized and resigned. Next time he wants to post edgy, racist comments on Facebook for everyone to see, and play them off as jokes, maybe he should remember that his words have actions. In this case, it led to him rightfully being forced to resign. Good riddance.

About Liam McGuire
Social +Staff writer for The Comeback & Awful Announcing. Liammcguirejournalism@gmail.com
Recent Posts
Jaelan Phillips looking to produce at high level in 2026
"I'm excited about expanding my game."
UCLA quarterfinals win proves costly
"My concern is for him and his career."
Mike Tomlin makes first public comments since stepping down
“It's been an honor.'
Caitlin Clark shines in return to the court
“I was really just excited."
Cal Raleigh responds to Randy Arozarena: ‘no beef’
"I love Randy, I do."
Miami University aims to be ‘best Group of Six program in the country’
"Our goal is to be the best Group of Six program in the country."