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Moscow didn't stand a chance against the relentless Reign as we see their success continue in another series of outstanding hockey. After everything was said and done nobody expected the results we saw but it was clear the fans were salty and watching their team walk to the dressing room emotionless and shocked only made things worse, things spiral out of control quickly after these moments. It started with a defeated chant and garbage tossing on the ice and ended with a player-fan interaction they could have had him sit in the next stage of action.

 

Ruslan Iyaksayoyaz was a just another fan devoted to his team in every way, he wore make-up, hat a sleeve tattoo of all the leagues logos, was involved in 7 different fantasy leagues and wore multiple jerseys to games (seriously.. he had one for every player, thank god he wasn't a soccer fan right?) and was a season ticket holder and because of his package he could invite most of his family, Game 4 was no different.

 

Riga finished up celebrating and the team collected themselves into the locker room after a tiring chess match against a tough team, out of nowhere an upset stomach Iyaksayoaz decides to get his revenge by tossing his ruined baked potato with bacon at the winning team's direction and it ends up hitting right winger Ryan Busser, usually he is well-mannered and quiet but I guess it wasn't his night, after the cheese and onions squish through his helmet and onto rookie goaltender Nicolas Fomba's jersey an angered Busser takes his helmet off and throws it towards the vegetable throwing maniacs direction, practice makes perfect I guess because it hits him directly in the balls and like a bowling ball Ruslan falls backwards onto his cousin Viktor, uncle Roger. Both of their potatoes were ruined and the family would never be the same.

 

It didn't take long for security rush in to break up the altercation, nobody was hurt and the night ended without dismay but the rivalry fresher than ever. Official ruling of the act was overruled because everybody was fueled with adrenaline therefore nobody was thinking clearly and the case was dismissed in the player justice tribune, if the hit caused damage to the individual Ryan would have been sitting the rest of the playoffs and fined $5,000,000.

Edited by Z16

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