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Relief concern

Peter Diana/Post-Gazette

Relief concern

After reading the Dec. 29 article “Penguins Defend Accepting $4.8M Relief Loan,” that the Penguins received $4.8 million through the Paycheck Protection Program, I have had it with them. I will never again spend a dime on their games or products.

Mario Lemieux may as well sell them; as far as I am concerned, they are dead to me.

Unlike the small businesses that are going under and their employees (unfortunately not hockey players), not a one of the Penguins will suffer over the COVID-19 shutdowns. Goodbye Pens.

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PAUL LUFF
Reserve

First Published: January 6, 2021, 5:00 a.m.

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