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Ex-NHL player Commodore claims Oilers sent threatening email over Babcock criticism

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Former NHL defenseman Mike Commodore has alleged that the Edmonton Oilers sent him a threatening email after he repeatedly criticized head coach Mike Babcock. The accusation has intensified an already public feud between Commodore and Babcock that has been playing out online. Commodore's claims have drawn wider attention to social media conflicts involving NHL figures and franchises. The controversy has sparked broader discussion about how professional hockey teams respond to public criticism from former players.

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