Jakub Voracek Tells Off Reporter in Post-Game Interview - Jan 15, 2021 (HD) by @HockeyWebCast - Post Details

Jakub Voracek Tells Off Reporter in Post-Game Interview - Jan 15, 2021 (HD)

Philadelphia Flyers player Jakub Voracek didn't hold back in the post-game interview after the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins (2021-01-15).

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