
Whether you love or hate his hockey takes, Michael Bublé has been a blessing for Vancouver Canucks fans.
During a time when the Canucks have been one of the most unwatchable teams in the NHL, Bublé has provided entertainment.
While he’s accustomed to entertaining with a microphone, it was his online sparring with Canucks fans that originally drew some attention.
Days later, Bublé appeared on Donnie and Dhali, where he came across as a passionate Canucks fan who had no problem calling out NHL reporter Frank Servalli.
Bublé even managed to throw some shade at Edmonton Oilers fans in the process.
His chirp to Servalli about being wrong on several of his Canucks takes prompted the NHL insider to insult Bublé for naming his son Elias.
The issue? Elias Bublé was born in January 2016, more than a year before the Canucks drafted Pettersson.
Bublé could have chosen to ignore Seravalli’s comments publicly, letting this silly story fade off into the sunset.
Instead, the Canadian singing icon has clapped back once again.
“I gotta give Frank his due,” Bublé commented on an @Offside Instagram post. “It’s the first time he’s been right about anything Canucks.”
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The Burnaby native continued his sarcastic joust.
“Frank is right,” he wrote. “I was a fan of Petey before he got drafted. Used to watch him play while he was in Sweden. My grandpa and I loved his game. Was thrilled when Canucks drafted him.”
Longtime Canucks reporters Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal took shots at Seravalli for his comments about Bublé as well.
“If you ask me, Frank Seravalli definitely crossed a line,” said Taylor. “If you want to take a shot at somebody, you don’t bring up the wife and kids.”
“That’s a bad, bad thing he did. There’s no need to do it,” added Dhaliwal.
Taylor and Dhaliwal ripping into Seravalli. Some of the comments:
Dhaliwal: That's a bad, bad thing he did.
Taylor: Not only did he cross a line he was factually incorrect.
Dhaliwal: He's not a fan of our show.
Taylor: He has begged Buble to come on his podcast. https://t.co/JEZVAFotMo
— Taj (@taj1944) December 2, 2025
“Not only did he cross a line, but factually incorrect,” Taylor added. “Talk about hypocrisy, Frank Seravalli has begged Michael to be on his podcast.”
At this point, it’s up to Seravalli to continue the funny feud. Unless Bublé wants to add a diss track to his upcoming country album.