Line brawl
165 penalty minutes assessed in 4-1 San Jose win
By Amy Cleveland, CBC Sports Posted: Oct 26, 2014 11:31 PM ET Last Updated: Oct 27, 2014 3:26 AM ET
The Anaheim Ducks and San Jose Sharks played some old-school 1970s-style hockey Sunday night, combining for 165 penalty minutes. Things really heated up in the third period with five fighting majors and eight game misconducts.
A fight between Sharks tough guy John Scott and Ducks counterpart Tim Jackman sparked a line brawl late in the third. Their matchup didn't last long, but inspired many of their teammates to get in on the action.
Even the Ducks' top skilled players Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf joined in, with each assessed a fighting major and game misconduct. There was no love lost between these divisional rivals.
Anaheim's virtually empty bench told the story of the game.
Oh yeah, San Jose won on the scoreboard, 4-1.
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