|NHL||teams||scores||News||Standings||NHL, Tampa Bay Lightning, Boston Bruins|Tampa Bay Lightning forward Pat Maroon was mocked by NESN broadcaster Jack Edwards during Tuesday's game between Tampa and the Boston Bruins.It was midway through the first period on Tuesday when Edwards, the Bruins' longtime play-by-play announcer, made some targeted comments about the 6-foot-3 winger's size, while also referencing Maroon's run of championships with St. Louis and back-to-back titles in Tampa.NESN's color commentator, Andy Brickley, also chimed in, which kept Edwards going on Maroon for over 30 seconds.The 34-year-old took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce that, "in support of those struggling with mental health, bullying and body image," he had made a $2,000 donation in Edwards' name to Tampa Bay Thrives, a nonprofit that assists those who struggle with mental health and substance abuse issues.His teammate Steven Stamkos immediately came through to support the player affectionately known as "Big Rig," and the Tampa Bay Lightning foundation applauded Maroon's commitment to highlighting the importance of mental well-being."