(By saying his "Facebook posts are private", I think he means that what he says on his page is not reflective of what he does as a goaltender for the Bruins. Needless to say, if they were REALLY private he would only make them available to "friends", though. Then again some people have lost jobs or been suspended by their employers-- see Roland Martin most recently--for things said on FB or Twitter. Yes you have freedom of speech but there also can be consequences for what is said. For what it's worth.
ah, well.....since football season is over the elite liberal sports media needs a new whipping boy to replace Tim Tebow.