@Lightning de Tampa Bay

Un fan déséquilibré quitte l’arène en disgrâce après avoir été pris en flagrant délit



Regardez les vidéos complètes ICI : https://x.com/StanDaugherty15/status/1878648628748910721/video/1 https://www.tiktok.com/@barty_boy22/video/7459177369346018602 Au cours de la deuxième période d’un récent match de la LNH entre les Les Penguins de Pittsburgh et le Lightning de Tampa Bay, les fans des Pens ont comblé l’un des leurs avec des huées et des railleries après avoir été vu en train de voler une rondelle à un enfant qui l’avait fait tomber du filet au-dessus du plateau, incitant les huissiers et l’épouse d’un joueur des Penguins à intervenir et à escorter le misérable fan hors de l’arène. Rick Strom le décompose. Donnez-nous votre avis dans les commentaires ci-dessous ! Découvrez le Rick Strom Show ICI : https://www.youtube.com/@TheRickStromShow Vous êtes essentiel à notre travail. Soutien en tant que membre : https://www.tyt.com/join Rick Strom TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@rickstrom TWITTER : https://twitter.com/rickstrom INSTAGRAM : https://www .instagram.com/rickystrom FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/StromRick Suivez TYT Sports sur Facebook ! https://www.facebook.com/TYTsports TYT Sports – l’une des émissions sportives les plus dynamiques sur YouTube – arrive à l’écoute ! Nous couvrons tous les derniers besoins en matière de NBA, NFL, MMA et World Football. [soccer] et des actualités de dernière minute spécialement adaptées aux jeunes fans de sport connectés et connaisseurs de la culture pop. Abonnez-vous aujourd’hui et préparez-vous à devenir accro. #TYTsports #Sports #RickStrom

40 Comments

  1. Love the little kid at 1:53 giving the miserable old geezer the double barrelled salute.

  2. I didnt see this incident but have seen others like it. You see it in baseball too.The mindset usually is 'give the kid the puck/ball' if for no other reason than she/he is a kid. That old man is only one of dozens of entitled terrible people I this video.

  3. Not an NHL person. Never been an NHL person. I'm an Oakland/Las Vegas Raider fan. I will get into a fist fight with a Bolt, 9er, and pony any day of the regular season. Even I know if a ball, bat, racket, disc, whatever enters the crowd, any kid in 20 meters of me gets the thing before I pocket it. If I catch a tooth from Wrestlemania it's going to a kid, because it means more to them then it will ever mean to me. Being Tom's age and not getting that is shameful.

  4. It's instinct when you're a hockey fan to go after a Puck that flies out into the crowd especially if you've been going there since you were a kid. But it should also be instinct that if you beat a kid to the park you should hand it to him it's just a Puck and he can have memories like you did that caused you to rush

  5. Here in PA, there are social media posts telling a different story. Apparently there is more to it than whats being told.

  6. Honestly, I don't know what the old guy's problem was. I've caught numerous game pucks over 40 years of going to games. The first thing I always do is find a little kid to give it to. It makes their day and usually one of the parents buys me a beer. If it makes a kid smile, it's worth it.

  7. I don't care if the guy is an asshole, that lady that cocked back a punch is gutless. That isn't how you deal with the elderly, even when unruly.

  8. So if the grand daughter was a child it'd be OK? But the fact that she's an adult is why it's wrong. I haven't seen the whole video. Did he snatch the puck from the kids hand or did the puck fall and and it was a free for all?

  9. I'm actually reflexively on the old man's side. Only because i have my own experience of being booed for getting a players stick when I was twenty years old (twenty years ago, basically still a big kid myself). I was at an LA Kings game and player threw his stick over the glass. I got it and was very excited because as a young man, this was one of my favorite players. But then some younger girl, maybe 9-10 years old next to me reached for it well AFTER It was securely in my hands. Mind you, this wasn't like a scrum with a crowd of people fighting for it as you'll often see occur. No. This stick was lobbed right over the glass, and caught directly into my hands. It was securely mine. There was no "fight" or dispute for it. I may as well have been walking through the concourse carrying it and had her randomly approach me and say, "Give me your stick." That's how "not close" of a battle it was to obtaining this. The stick was securely mine at this point.

    Well, the little girl who was there with a large group (6-7 people, presumably her family) surrounding me starts jeering me to give her the stick. I'm like, "Heck no! This is mine!" I was excited! I was a huge Kings fan and I actually appreciated the the stick. I was going to go home and hang it on my wall as a huge hockey fan.

    The little girl, who honestly, may have been 5-10 feet away from where the player lobbed the stick, i don't know. But she wasn't close. It's not like we both jumped for it and me being the bigger, stronger person was able to grab it away first. Or it's not as though the player (Aaron Miller) made any gesture or indication he was trying to get the stick to this girl, or ANY one person in particular. And honestly, as for the girl, I doubt she personally even cared. She just wanted it for the sake of getting it. And if felt more like pressure from her parents for her to get the stick. Felt like a pressure campaign from the girls family to use her to get the stick, probably for the dad or brother.

    Anyway, i had the stick secure in my grips and I was already trying to break out of there and escape with my souvenir. The crowd surrounding me (mostly this girls family) just sees me, an older kid (young adult, technically) trying to take off with a stick I rightfully got, and they all start booing me. It was actually quite alarming for me, at that age hearing actual grown adults (who clearly didn't even witness what actually went down and now were just reacting to the crowd around them) calling me all sorts of nasty names, when in reality I was just a big kid myself excited to have gotten this souvenir. Anyway, I didn't back down. And luckily it didn't appear to be on TV to turn me into a pariah, but it really pissed me off how biased and unfair the reaction was. People should have been happy for me, instead a bunch of strangers who had no idea what actually occurred cursed me out. So since then, I tend to extend a bit of grace in these situation unless you can blatantly see an over-zealous adult taking something that was clearly intended for a child.

  10. That was tampon tim trying to be a man 😂😂 he handed the puck to camle toe kamala so she didnt feel bad for getting smoked in the polls 😂😂😂

  11. Crusty old plop got lucky he just got words. I was in pony league and our team went to Fenway to see a Sox game,some dude tried this and got housed by our 14 year old shortstop. We got bounced from the park and promised our coach we’d never tell our parents.

  12. That woman is a joke. Anytime you threaten a punch like youre in the NBA, youre a chump. The moral of the story is you wanna know why this city is consuming itself in sports mediocrity? Its fans. Tampa scored a goal during all this bullshit. Thats not the pittsburgh i remember as a kid. Both parties are insufferable in this incident.

  13. Why is this even a story…?
    This is nothing.
    Soy boy lefty trying hard to make something out of nothing….just like the BS doxing of the EAGLES fan who did nothing but voice his opinion.

    Bet you won't do a story on any black fans acting like idiots…
    I dare ya…
    I triple dog dare ya princess.

  14. Are people really trying to support this old dude who already got his puck, Already gave it to who he wanted to give it to, and now is going to harass a child and his family for the child now being gifted a puck of his own?
    Old dude did not get escorted out for getting the puck. It happened when he tried to harass a child for getting positive attention.

Write A Comment

Pin