NHL Player’s Grizzly Shootout

September 5, 2013 Elana Pisani

(WILDLIFE/ANIMAL CRUELTY) CANADA — Another celebrity joins the likes of GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons, the Trump sons, and musician Ted Nugent in their lack of civility and sense of entitlement when it comes to wildlife. Hockey player Clayton Stoner is in the news after pictures of him with a grizzly bear corpse he had hunted and killed was posted on social media sites. Stoner held the grizzly bear’s severed head and paws while smiling and posing for the camera. Although Stoner, who plays for the Minnesota Wild, had a legal permit for hunting, his actions and his attitude toward wildlife is appalling to animal rights activists and he makes no apologies. Read the full article for Stoner’s statement and sign the petition to ban grizzly bear hunting in British Columbia. — Global Animal

photo copyright Jim Robertson

photo copyright Jim Robertson

8 thoughts on “NHL Player’s Grizzly Shootout

  1. I don’t get with some people. You guys got elephant dollars, why ya dumbass killing innocent creatures? The smell of shit and shame that this guy puts out is overwhelming.

  2. They always speak about enjoying the outdoors with their family and how long they have been hunting and fishing as if that makes the lilling legit. I signed the petition not that I think it will do any good. By the way next to the petition page I came across the rabbit massacre story and the insane face of that Moffat guy! And this GoDaddy dude also killed an elephant to party music. Let’s face it my friends WE ARE DOOMED!

  3. NHL, hummm…, basically a redneck sport played by rednecks, watched by rednecks, sorry a lot of exceptions I know, and rednecks by and large endorse killing “trophy” animals especially and animals in general.

  4. I first heard about this story when it emerged a few days ago. Clayton Stoner is a fucking douchebag and a pathetic (forbidden word) if ever there was one.

    Everyone, please watch the short film on this site dedicated to ending the disgusting trophy hunt in BC and take the pledge:

    http://www.bearsforever.ca/

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