The New York Rangers did something extremely unprecedented in sports history. In a Twitter posting, the Rangers called out the NHL and their Department of Public Safety over the lack of action in the Tom Wilson incident.
Also mentioned was the head of player safety, George Parros, as the Rangers all but called on him to resign.
Parros a retired American ice hockey player who played nine seasons in the NHL. Parros was part of the 2007 Stanley Cup-winning Anaheim Ducks. He was primarily an enforcer during his time in the NHL.