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Coach Zorn on Kiss Cam in NHL Game

May 5, 2009 – 11:05 AM
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Matt Snyder

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Here's a bit of light-hearted "news" to break up the workday. Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn attended Game 2 of the Capitals vs. Penguins NHL playoff game, and he was put in the spotlight via Verizon Center's "Kiss Cam." According to the Washington Times, Zorn received a mixed response at first, but won the crowd over during the Kiss Cam scene. Check out the video.



Fortunately, I haven't seen anyone complain about the coach having fun to this point. Let's hope it stays that way. There are far too many "issues" that arise from public figures trying to have a life. It's the offseason, a mini-camp was just completed, and the coach attended a hockey playoff game. Let's all take it for what it is.

Finally, as someone who is married, I definitely enjoy the whole I refuse to kiss my wife bit. Well played, coach.

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