Triple H couldn’t script a better fight than the one that broke out during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday … with Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers players duking it out right on the ice!!
The chaos took place midway through the final period … when Oilers center Trent Frederic cross-checked Sam Bennett of the Panthers. All hell broke loose at that point … with four other one-on-one fights unfolding from there.
The officials tried their damnedest to break up the scraps … with some even finding themselves right in the middle of the action.
The main event of the card was certainly between the Oilers’ Darnell Nurse and Panthers’ Jonah Gadjovich … who traded punches as the refs let them sort things out on their own.
A slew of 10-minute misconduct penalties were handed down as a result of the melee … but if ya thought that would stop the violence, think again.
Once play resumed, so did the scraps … and ultimately, the Panthers got a 5-on-3 power play when the Oilers’ Jake Walman intervened in another brawl to help his teammate, John Klingberg, in a bout with the Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk.
It was a physical night to say the least … but only one team was able to have its hand raised at the end — and Florida took the 6-1 win to take the lead through three games.
Game 4 is Thursday night … and given how Monday went, don’t be surprised if fists fly in that matchup, too.
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