“We won’t apologies for being here. It’s great to be here, and people who are focused on us and focused on this event will see something very entertaining, and we’ll have a good time.”
“I think what’s most important is what’s taking place, in our case, on the ice, what happens on any playing surface in any sport,” said Bettman. We don’t have to apologies for what we are.
In this article you use the word “apologies” twice, when you meant to use “apologize”. You may want to read this article over and check for yourself.
David C.
Sigh. Yes, someone was trying to change the British word apologise to the American word apologize, but changed it to apologies instead. We fixed it: GBU Editor

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