A fan at the Anaheim Ducks game against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night
seemed to have been knocked out completely unconscious during a wild
fight, as police are now investigating the matter.
It's unclear if the fight took place during or after the game at Honda
Center, but fans of both teams got into it right in the middle of a
concourse to the entertainment of others.
Footage from the brawl shows a fan in a Jacob Trouba Jets jersey pulling
away from the scrum and clashing with a guy in a purple Ducks jersey.
During their separate matchup, the Winnipeg fan knocked the Anaheim
supporter to the tile floor using a leg takedown move, leaving the man
motionless.
The guy didn't move for a while but eventually rolled over in what seemed
to be a lot of pain.
The Anaheim Police Department later told TMZ Sports that officers were
called to the scene after the fight broke out and that one person had to
be taken to hospital with a head injury.
'The investigation is ongoing,' a spokesperson for the department further
told the outlet after the Jets' 3-1 win. 'And no arrests have been made.'
Police will be monitoring any related videos 'circulating on social media
as a part of our investigation.'
The Ducks next take on the Nashville Predators on Tuesday. Anaheim lost to
the Detroit Red Wings, 3-2, on Sunday.
The Jets face the Columbus Blue Jackets in their next matchup, also on
Tuesday.
Winnipeg defeated the Arizona Coyotes, 6-2, on Monday.
The Jets (26-9) are in red hot form to start the season, ranking first in
the Western Conference's Central Division. On the other hand, the Ducks
(13-25) are only above the San Jose Sharks in the conference's Pacific
Division.
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