The end of the second period between the San Jose Sharks and the Nashville Predators was an intense one on Tuesday night.
It was clearly time to send teams back to their respective dressing room when all Hell broke loose in the last seconds of the second period in front on Juuse Saros’ net.
Sharks forward Evander Kane had had enough and started a fight with Dan Hamhuis, feeding him uppercuts as the defenseman was down on the ice.
And Kane was not done: as the officials attempted to break the fight apart, the Sharks forward was challenged by Austin Watson who came to the defense of Hamhuis.
Therefore, Kane ended up fighting two Predators players in one shift, check it out:
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Kane had to serve a double minor for roughing against Hamhuis, a fighting major with Watson and a misconduct, which allowed him to cool down for the third period.
Unfortunately for Kane, his intensity did not motivate the Sharks to get the win: the Predators came out on top with the 3-1 victory.
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