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Kid Hockey Brawl Roils Canada

All over the Canada, the news is being dominated by accounts of a hockey brawl that spun out of control.

Which might make you stop for a moment and think, "How in the world is that different from any other day in Canada?"

Well, this brawl involved 8-year old kids. Oops.

As it turned out, the guy with the best view of things was the Zamboni driver:
Sitting atop the Zamboni, Lorne Wollis heard the buzzer sound and watched in disbelief as eight-year-olds jumped off the benches, raced across the hockey rink and wrestled opposing players to the ice.

The Niagara Falls Thunder Novice AAA team had just lost 8-1 to the Duffield Devils - their first defeat in a three-day Ontario tournament last weekend, in front of hundreds of spectators at Exhibition Park arena in Guelph, Ont.

The melee was the culmination of a game in which players were taking "cheap shots" at each other throughout, Mr. Wollis said. Tempers flared.

"They started chirping at each other, and before you knew it, players were leaving the benches as much as the coaches tried to stop them. ... They had them by the backs of their shirts and everything," said Mr. Wollis, who has operated a Zamboni for 33 years.
There's a video of the brawl currently in the hands of the local police force, and it apparently features footage of the coach of the Niagara Falls team march over to the Duffield bench and spit in the other coach's face -- a classic moment that deserves to be immortalized forever on YouTube. For the CBC account of the melee, click here.

When you hear news like this, it's hard to know whether to laugh or cry. After all, Canada is the same country that gave the world the Derek Boogaard Fight School, where kids between the ages of 12-18 were enrolled to learn the finer points of on-ice pugilism.

Previously on FanHouse:
Time to KO the Derek Boogaard Fight School
Derek Boogaard's School of Hard Knocks
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