Feb 15 • 20:18 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Gloves flew, a fierce altercation on Olympic ice – NHL destroyer furious

A fierce encounter between players escalated during the Canada-France hockey match at the Olympics, leading to a notable fight on the ice.

The ice hockey match between Canada and France in Milan turned dramatic as Canada secured a decisive 10-2 victory, dominating the game with a substantial goal difference. This victory not only solidified Canada's top ranking in their group for the playoffs but also showcased their offensive strength, with a total goal difference of 20-3 across three matches against the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and France.

The game, however, was not without its intense moments. In the final period, tensions rose significantly when Pierre Crinon, a nearly two-meter tall and 100-kilogram French defenseman, delivered a hard check on Canada's Nathan MacKinnon. As a result, Crinon received a two-minute penalty for obstruction. Upon returning to the ice, an enraged Tom Wilson attempted to retaliate with a heavy tackle against Crinon, which led to a confrontation between the two players.

In a moment of escalating aggression, Crinon and Wilson dropped their gloves and prepared to fight. Although Wilson has a history of numerous fights in his NHL career, he found himself quickly at a disadvantage as Crinon tackled him to the ground and began to punch him from behind. This brawl illustrated the rising tensions of the match, drawing attention to the physical nature of international ice hockey competitions as both teams fight for prominence in the tournament.

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