*CRAZY*: Minor hockey player jumps in the stand to knock a parent
Some parents in minor hockey have a tendency to go overboard with their intensity and it's been proven on many occasions and the next sequence certainly proves it.
Between two periods, a parent can be seen it arguing with a player, from what we presume to be the opposing team. The argument heats up and the young player goes up the stands to try and knock the parent. Have a look for yourself:
The video doesn't reveal the words that were exchanged in this wild sequence, if anyone has more to share on the story please leave some comments. In cases like this, should the kid really be allowed to jump up the stands to try and fight the parents? Should the adult really try and retort?
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POLL |
Who is at fault here? |
The Player | 30 | 40.5 % |
The Parent | 29 | 39.2 % |
The Player's coach | 15 | 20.3 % |
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