On March 5, 2004, the NHL witnessed one of the most brutal and unforgettable games in its history, as the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers squared off in a game that would set the record for the most penalty minutes in a single NHL game. The violent, high-tempo game saw an insane number of fights, including a massive line brawl, leaving both teams battered and bruised. With 419 penalty minutes recorded by the end of the game, this match remains a symbol of hockey’s wild, physical past. In this episode, we’ll dive deep into the players, the moments, and the aftermath of this chaotic battle on ice.
- Record-breaking penalties: A total of 419 penalty minutes was racked up in this unforgettable game.
- Enforcers clash: Key players like Chris Neil and Donald Brashear led the charge in a historic brawl.
- The breakdown of order: Multiple major fights, a line brawl, and misconducts led to total chaos.
- The legacy: How this game impacted the NHL and its approach to violence in the sport.
- Player highlights: Key figures from both teams, including Zdeno Chara, Mike Richards, and Jeremy Roenick, who played critical roles in the fracas.
Join us for a deep dive into this wild, record-setting game that still remains one of the most talked-about moments in NHL history.
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