Michael Bublé's online sparring with Canucks fans has become a source of entertainment for many, especially during a time when the team has been underperforming. The Canadian singer's passion for the sport and his willingness to engage with fans have drawn attention, even if his hockey takes are often controversial. During an appearance on the radio show Donnie and Dhali, Bublé's enthusiasm for the Canucks was on full display, and he didn't shy away from calling out NHL reporter Frank Servalli. Bublé's playful banter with Servalli about the latter's incorrect predictions and his personal life sparked a heated exchange. Servalli's attempt to insult Bublé for naming his son Elias backfired when it was revealed that Elias was born before the Canucks drafted Pettersson. This led to a series of public back-and-forths, with Bublé's sarcastic comments gaining attention. Longtime Canucks reporters Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal joined the fray, criticizing Servalli's behavior and questioning his credibility as a fan and journalist. The feud has become a topic of discussion, with some questioning Servalli's integrity and others defending his right to express opinions. As the story unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Servalli will respond or if Bublé will add a diss track to his upcoming album, further fueling the online debate.