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Did Detroit Red Wings color analyst Mickey Redmond drop an F-Bomb on live television? [Video]

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Did Detroit Red Wings color analyst Mickey Redmond drop an F-Bomb on live television? [Video]

From January 20, 2021:

If you happened to watch last night's game between the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets, you had the opportunity to see a great game that ended with the Red Wings winning 3-2 in overtime to move to 2-2 on the young season.

But if you were watching (and listening) closely, you may have heard Red Wings color analyst Mickey Redmond drop what many believe was an F-Bomb on live television following the Wings' first power-play goal of the season.

Take a listen below and let us know if you think Redmond dropped the “f-bomb” or if he actually said, “lookin.”

Well, what do you think? Personally, my brain is telling me that he said “lookin” as that is what I heard watching it live and on replay but my heart really wants me to believe that he dropped the bomb!

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