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The Washington Capitals took Game 3 from the Philadelphia Flyers, 6-1, in Philly on Monday night to take a commanding 3-0 series lead in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
But what the score doesn't reveal is the overall anarchic quality to the game - a chaotic affair that included ugly hits, line brawls, and a minor penalty given to the Flyers as a result of their home fans repeatedly hurling light-up bracelets onto the ice. The latter occurred as boos rained down from the rafters, even as the P.A. announcer begged them to stop.
Now that the dust has settled, both the Flyers and their fans are being lambasted far and wide for the behavior.
Before we get into the criticism, let's first recap what went down:
Prior to the game, the Flyers paid tribute to their late owner, Ed Snider, with light-up bracelets every fan received on their seat (these will become important later).
The game took a turn for the worse in the second period, when Philadelphia's Ryan White laid a hit on Bruce Orpik along the boards. Although the hit was perfectly legal, it still resulted in an ugly concussion for Orpik, who looked completely out of it as he was helped off the ice.
The hit that likely concussed Brooks Orpik pic.twitter.com/ycd3iQVjTx
- Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 19, 2016
Orpik after the hit. Was WAY out of it. pic.twitter.com/dJBfGDBMuA
- Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 19, 2016
NBCSN
Flyers fans pelt a concussed Orlov with a wristband. Nice. https://t.co/CA95XAOEMo
- Evgeni Malkin's Ego (@EvgeniMaIkinEgo) April 19, 2016
"This is why we can't have nice things" -dude behind me, as the fans chuck bracelets at the refs and caps pic.twitter.com/Ptp1jzacZR
- Vikin' (@lelawarner28) April 19, 2016
PA announcer pleads with fans to stop chucking wristbands. "This is Philly, this is not somewhere else in the NHL....Have some class."
- Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) April 19, 2016
Poor PA guy: "Ok those fans that were classless enough to throw these....next one that's out there is going to cause us a minor penalty."
- Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) April 19, 2016
Alex Ovechkin and Wayne Simmonds would appreciate it if you stopped throwing bracelets onto the ice pic.twitter.com/fut1rdACsq
- Marina Molnar (@mkmolnar) April 19, 2016
.@dcsportsbog Wayne: "embarrassing" pic.twitter.com/1uWIGzFkXQ
- Colin (@clloydd) April 19, 2016
"Ok, those of you that have been throwing them, you've done it now. Two minute bench minor. Way to go." Fans cheer. Loudly.
- Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) April 19, 2016
Ryan White on #Flyers fans throwing wristbands: "Whatever. I love the Philly fans. I'd have done it too."
- Dave Isaac (@davegisaac) April 19, 2016