NHL | Medal for bravery! Striker Rangers showed how to fight in the NHL

New York Rangers striker Brendan Lemieux deserves a big compliment. What he showed in the NHL game against the New Jersey Devils can only be called a heroic piece. After catching one cannon with a puck, the apparently shaken hockey player stood up for another blow, which sent him back to the ice. That it would be an inspiration for a number of other stars that fall for a change after an often invisible clash?

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Tuesday’s duel between the Rangers and the Devils from New Jersey was definitely not boring. The attractive battle ended in a Devils 4: 3 victory, but the fans were captivated by another moment in addition to the game itself.

He was taken care of by Twenty-four-year-old Forward Riders Brendan Lemieux. The Denver native clearly showed everyone how he fights and how the most famous hockey competition in the world hurts.

His performance in his own defensive zone in the second period was started by the cannon of the guest Subban, which Lemieux caught in the skates. The assailant rose quickly, but it was clear from each of his further movements that a hard bomb had either injured him or damaged his skates, virtually precluding his further movement.

But that didn’t stop him. After his knees and one leg, he returned to his own third to catch the second seed from Subban a few seconds later. Although the Rangers eventually lost the battle with the big rival, the Lemieux fighter was a clear winner for the fans.

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