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    Incident between fans, Blue Jackets in penalty box delays Ducks game

    It's not exactly rare to see fans get into it with players who are in the penalty box during an NHL game. Not in the Tie Domi sense, but in the verbal abuse sense. It is rare, however, to see a situation get so intense that it delays the game, which is what happened in Anaheim on Sunday night.

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    In the third period of their 7-4 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, three Columbus Blue Jackets were seated in the penalty box: Derek MacKenzie and Derek Dorsett, serving 10-minute misconducts, and Jared Boll, fresh off a pounding of Sheldon Brookbank and serving a five-minute major.

    With 15:33 left in the third, play was halted for about five minutes as arena security sorted out an incident between the players and some fans near the box.

    From Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch:

    Four fans were escorted out of the building — the last requiring a police presence — after getting into a skirmish with the Blue Jackets' Jared Boll and Dorsett as they sat in the penalty box.

    No word how intense the "skirmish" became. The Fox Sports Net Ohio feed showed a male fan in a hooded sweatshirt being identified by security personnel and off-ice officials, and eventually escorted up the stairs (giving a high-five to another fan before his departure).

    By the 12:30 mark, uniformed police officers made their way down to the seats near the Blue Jackets penalty box and escorted an additional fan away.

    After the game, Boll denied playing a role in any instigating, telling Portzline "[MacKenzie] wanted a drink, so I squirted some in his direction." (Well that was a very Jared Boll response.)

    If you've got more information on how things went down during this fracas, email us at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com.

     

    26 comments

    • TiCKed  •  4 months ago
      I was in the upper deck, and to the right of the penalty box. Can't say I saw everything, or even most things....but it is an oddity when players even acknowledge the fans in situations like this, so something was obviously going on.

      I will say that the final fan, (a female) refused to leave, and THAT is why the uniformed police showed up. Seems to be standard procedure at Honda Center, and prevents the private security folks from becoming involved in physical altercations. I doubt that she was actually arrested after leaving when presumably "given the choice" by the police.
      • MarkS 4 months ago
        I was there too, upper deck. Unfortunately didn't see it until the portion of the lower bowl all stood up and made a fuss. It's unfortunate that it only takes a couple of bad seeds to make all fans look bad. Not just here, but everywhere. And then on top of that, the other fans were high-fiving them for their behavior.
    • Jack Frosty  •  Garland, Texas  •  4 months ago
      So this story is a report by a reporter who doesn't know what happened. Great piece of writing!!
    • Josh  •  Boulder, Colorado  •  4 months ago
      if goalies had to get out of the way of pucks, steve mason would be the greatest of all time
      • macflavor 4 months ago
        Dan Cloutier stands ready and willing to challenge any goalie to an avoid-the-puck contest.
      • Bleys 4 months ago
        Pah. Toskala could school either.

        Wow, I think that's the first time anyone has said that.
      • Connor 4 months ago
        Patrick Lalime was in his prime at this when he was with the sabres
    • timbuck 2  •  Norwich, Connecticut  •  4 months ago
      It is a toss up between players and fans of ALL sports for the right to be called the most illiterate doosh bags, turds of humanity, #$%$ bags, afterbirth that lived, have feces eating mothers, kids who will become or already are bottom feeders, had the best part of them run down their mothers legs, mothers who #$%$ until they're dead and have #$%$ daddys, if they know who they are.
    • The Glove  •  4 months ago
      To the NucksFan: Yeah well everyone in Canada hates your fans because they are even more obnoxious. At least in SoCal, we riot when we win not when we lose...jagoffs.
    • Mike Livingston  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      How is it possible for fans to become worked up over a game between these two dreadful teams?
    • Aboop  •  4 months ago
      Why not write an article about the 2 pens fans that beat the crap out of a PREGNANT WOMAN
      • Dutch 4 months ago
        Probably because it never happened or she was a complete beyotch who deserved it. Otherwise I don't have an answer for you.
      • naturally man made 4 months ago
        you mean like the rangers fan who talked #$%$ and pushed and got it because he deserved it?
      • Flyers 4 months ago
        Let it be known the Dutch is a child based on the words he has used. And he probably hates woman.
    • Kev  •  Toronto, Canada  •  4 months ago
      Back in the day when players could go into the stands and beat fans with their own shoes, stuff like this never happened...
    • James  •  4 months ago
      Just idiots from Anaheim that think they are fans
    • Ham Radio  •  4 months ago
      At Ducks games we have sat in those seats adjacent to the glass divider for the visitor penalty box. It's a great experience and have never had any issues with opposing players, in fact have had very nice conversations with them on occasion.

      Some fan must have had a few too many drinks on top of the idiotic Columbus goons in the box. Call it "mutual combat."
    • Wing_Nut  •  4 months ago
      The one thing the BJs CAN win, is a fight with the fans!
    • N8  •  Warren, Ohio  •  4 months ago
      Rick Nash needs to step up again and injure Chris Mason.
    • BigBlueCrushAll  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      It sounds like the fans were obnoxious and got squirted with some water.
      Torts got suspended a playoff game for that, I smell the Shannahammer coming. Although maybe he will show sympathy being as the Jacket don't matter anyway right now
    • Dutch  •  4 months ago
      Little message for the fans of the Philadelphia Silver, this was a minor altercation where small objects were thrown or water squirted, whatever, not some scumbags gang beating a guy buying a cheesesteak sandwich and wearing a Rags jersey. Pretty night & day comparison you're arguing. Not buying it.
    • Zjeepman  •  Davao City, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      @ Aboop: "Why not write an article about the 2 pens fans that beat the crap out of a PREGNANT WOMAN"? Because Puck Daddy is Pittsburgh biased. He even wears Crosby's sweaty and Mario dripping Jock Strap over his face at night.
      "Puck Daddy Licking Crosby Taint since 2004"
    • SharkFan  •  4 months ago
      Well when your a Duck fan, of course you have to resort to booing other teams and antagonizing players. You know, sense you are 1 win over the last place team. I guess the fans really take after there players.
    • S.T.P.  •  4 months ago
      Hey canucksand wings68 poster....your joking right, you travel to So Cal in your green tights and the Ducks fans give you a hard time, poor baby. You guys remind me of Sharks fans, a bunch of talk even though you have never held the cup....pathetic
    • Bonzopookie  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 months ago
      some hockey fans are such douchebags. I wish to GOD that glass didn't separate the fans from the players (and that we didn't live in a lawsuit society). I would pay my yearly vacation stipend to have seen the Jackets players CRUSH those "tough guy fans" who wouldn't have the guts to utter one word if those were the circumstances.
    • robert  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  4 months ago
      geeee,,,, calgary lost 9-o to the freaking bruins,,, yet canucks beat them ,,,, mmmm
    • David  •  4 months ago
      Seriously, why would a Ducks fan cause a fuss at a game between the 2 worst teams in the league.

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