Goalie lands some wild ground and pound after two juniors goalies drop the gloves
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Sam Hutch
December 5, 2022 (11:47)
Hockey is a game full of emotion, sometimes even goaltenders get fed up and need to get their anger out by fighting, seldom does it happen, but when it does, my god is it electric.
Take a look as the Ottawa 67's took on the Peterborough Petes and the goalies decided to get in on the action, in what turns out to be a pretty good tilt.
Pete's goaltender Liam Sztuska gets the take down early, but doesn't stop land shots once 67's goaltender Collin MacKenzie is on the ice. Instead he continues to punch while MacKenzie is desperately trying to cover up.
Each goaltender got a game misconduct for fighting. It's often an unwritten rule during fights, once a guy goes down you stop punching. Obviously this got out of hand but Sztuska can't be doing that kind of thing. It's out of line and I'm willing to bet he knows it too.
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DECEMBRE 5 | 63 ANSWERS Goalie lands some wild ground and pound after two juniors goalies drop the gloves Is it wrong for a player to punch another player after they've fallen? |
Yes, one someone goes to the ice the fight is over | 56 | 88.9 % |
No, get your pound of flesh! | 7 | 11.1 % |
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