Gotta See It: Goalie Fight Breaks Out With Sharks’ Alex Nedeljkovic And Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky

Watch as Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky charges the length of the ice to fight San Jose Sharks’ Alex Nedeljkovic in spirited tilt.
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  1. These fights between the hockey players are so blatantly fake and staged that it’s honestly getting pretty frustrating to watch. It’s obvious to anyone paying attention that no real punches are being exchanged; you can see for yourself that the players are simply swinging their arms in the air, lacking any genuine effort or intent to connect. It’s as if they’re just going through the motions, pretending to fight for the sake of spectacle or perhaps for crowd entertainment, but it’s painfully transparent that they have no real intention of making contact or raising their fists with any real force. This kind of orchestrated display of violence on the ice feels unnecessary and superficial because it undermines the true physicality and competitiveness that fandom traditionally associates with hockey. Honestly, I’m starting to get really tired of seeing these fake brawls clutter the games, breaking the flow of the sport and making the fights seem more like choreographed acts than authentic confrontations. It detracts from the seriousness of real hockey fights and makes the entire spectacle feel hollow and insincere.🤔

  2. More of a goaltender slap fight. Guess it was fun for them to have their moment, but I didn't see a single punch land. Almost impossible to fight on goalie skates and in all that gear. Crowd acting like it was the epic fight of the century. 😆

  3. We need to start looking at these plays with the idea of trying to draw a call in mind. Buddy saw Rodriguez coming , could have squared up ,turned his back and tried to even up the call. Savvy move by him . We have an epidemic of trying to draw calls in hockey

  4. I watched this game live. I live in Tampa and I am a Tampa bay Lightning fan as well as a San Jose fan. This was the best game I’ve seen all season. I was cheering from my living room! Let’s go sharks 🦈. Can’t wait to watch the game between lighting and sharks tmrw, I want the Lightning to win as a Tampa resident but I will not be mad if San Jose takes the win. I love what San Jose did to the Florida Kitty-cats tonight

  5. Bob did get a little tap in there but Nedj is way more strong having just pinned Rodriguez to the board and then having to use time to get his equipment off…still stood tall and put Bob easily down to the ice.

    This is absolutely beautiful action from

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