Antonio Brown doesn’t seem to be stressing the fiery end to his Raiders tenure.

The polarizing receiver, who was released by Oakland earlier on Saturday, responded to a tweet by the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks inviting him to their training camp, which starts on Thursday – asking if he was in.

“See you there (two hugging face emojis),” Brown wrote in response to the tweet, which included a photoshop illustration of him in a Canucks uniform.

Brown requested to be let go by the Raiders in an Instagram post on Saturday morning after Oakland fined the 31-year-old after he shared a puzzling video documenting his saga to YouTube and social media. The punishment voided more than $29 million in Brown’s contract over the next two years as part of the three-year, $50.1 million deal he signed in the offseason after being traded from the Steelers.

Brown continued tweeted, including “Bumper Carrs” in a possible cryptic reference to Raiders quarterback Derek Carr.

He also referenced an African proverb to describe his take on the whole situation.

“The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth” Brown wrote.

In coach Jon Gruden’s first comments since Oakland cut ties with Brown, he made it seem the team didn’t have choice but to end their relationship.

Gruden told the NFL Network that the team “exhausted everything” and added that Brown is “a great guy.”

“He’s misunderstood,” Gruden said.

Brown can’t sign with a new team until 4 p.m. 4 p.m. EST Saturday.