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Panthers’ William Lockwood Helped Off Ice After Dropping Gloves With Wild’s Brandon Duhaime



Watch as Florida Panthers forward William Lockwood gets helped off the ice after exchanging blows with Minnesota Wild’s Brandon Duhaime for running into goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.

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42 Comments

  1. That was an actual good fight. None of that hugging pansy , and dancing around like girls . Good fists to the face like men.

  2. I love the reaction of the Wild player. 😂 “who could have thought someone might get hurt? Believe me, no one was more surprised than me when he crumpled to the ice after I punched him in the face”

  3. I bet he never bumps another goalie. That’ll be livin rent free in his subconscious for a while.

  4. Solid fight and excellent sportsmanship….. but the SCARIEST part of that scrap was how CLOSE Lockwood came from having his fingers Sheared off by his opponent's skates after he got buckled. 🤤😨

  5. Lockwood’s first mistake was tossing his gloves. He could have skated away. But he didn’t, and then proceeded to get his clock cleaned. If you’re not a fighter, don’t take on a guy like Duhaime.

  6. And this is self policing in hockey. I don’t think anyone in the league wants to even slightly touch Fleury now.

  7. I had no idea Duhaime was such a good fighter when he came out of Providence College. PC has produced some tough NHL players over the years: Scot Kleinendorst, Jim Korn, Peter Taglianetti, Paul Cavallini. Lou Lamoriello created that culture of toughness combined with skill at Providence that he took to New Jersey in the 1980s.

  8. Credit to Lockwood for answering the bell. Liked the kid when he was selected in by the Canucks. All the best bud!

  9. Duhaime is only tough against guys that don't fight. Other than that he gets dummied by every actual fighter in the league

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