
MUST LISTEN: Flyers Announcer’s Hot Mic Lands Him in the Penalty Box
Talk about a “power play” gone horribly wrong: Veteran Philadelphia Flyers announcer Tim Saunders just learned the hard way that in radio, the mic is always mightier than the sword, and usually much more “turned on” than you think.
During a 5-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, Saunders thought he had successfully sent the broadcast to a commercial break. Feeling a bit too relaxed in the booth, he decided to drop a line that was definitely not in the media guide. After a few moments of silence, thinking he was safely in commercial break, Saunders piped up with: “While you’re down there, would you mind blowing me?”
It might be when you’re used to describing guys “going hard to the net,” the terminology just spills over.
His partner, Todd Fedoruk, attempted a veteran defensive save, quickly whispering, “I think we’re still on the air, Tim.” Saunders, apparently thinking he was being “poked” by a prankster, let out a laugh before realizing he had just delivered the most memorable play-by-play of his 40-year career to every car radio in the Delaware Valley.
The Flyers organization, realizing this wasn’t exactly the “family-friendly friction” they promote, handed Saunders a two-game suspension. They released a statement saying, “We are aware of the inappropriate comment made during last night’s radio broadcast in the TV timeout of the Flyers-Sabres game. These remarks do not reflect the standards of conduct or values we expect from anyone associated with our organization … We take this matter very seriously and sincerely apologize to our listeners, fans and those affected by these comments.”
I think we’re still on the air Tim 😂😭😂😭 pic.twitter.com/lwbeDR8aJy
— Travis Ballinghoff (@travieballin26) December 19, 2025
Saunders issued a heartfelt apology on Friday, admitting, “During last night’s game in Buffalo, I made an error in judgement with my comments that were made when I thought we were in a commercial break. I recognize how offensive my remarks were, and the harm it has caused. I take full responsibility and sincerely apologize to the Flyers, 97.5 The Fanatic and all those affected by my remarks. To all Flyers fans and listeners of our broadcast, I promise that I will hold myself to a higher standard moving forward to ensure our broadcast is a safe and respectful place everyone can enjoy.”
For now, Saunders is on ice.
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