Insane brawl breaks out between the Bruins and Panthers in game two
Just now, the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins had an all-out line brawl with one of the most chaotic moments of the playoffs.
With the Florida Panthers up 5-1, the Boston Bruins let their emotions get the best of them with an all out line brawl.
Hockey fight!
Panthers and Bruins brawl.
To add to the Bruins frustration, veteran forward Pat Maroon was ejected from the game earlier for very little.
Pat Maroon earned a 10-minute misconduct and will miss the rest of Game 2 👀
It looks like the Panthers are on their way to an easy victory and will even up the series at one apiece.
The Bruins took down the Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games on their way to the second round while the Panthers handled the Tampa Bay Lightning a bit easier defeating them in only five games. The winner of this series will face off against the winner of the Hurricanes/Rangers series in which the Rangers are currently up 2-0.
POLL |
Will anybody be suspended as a result of this brawl between the Panthers and Bruins? |
Yes | 68 | 13.5 % |
No | 437 | 86.5 % |
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