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Originally Posted by dobbles
Once again, not actually what happened. Panarin didn't jump on him. He locked him up from behind and Wilson lifted him onto his back. And again, the reason Panarin engaged is because Wilson was cowardly throwing punches at someone engaged with another player on the ice. Wilson made bout 8 gutless choices in that whole incident, and yet Panarin is the attacker for simply trying to lock a guy up? Your take makes zero sense.
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As an aside it's kind of funny seeing someone watch a 10-second altercation well-captured on video and just have the most bizarre, nonsensical take, including mentioning things that never happened, misordering events, and being totally unable to understand the events that did happen in the context they happened.
It's like trying to hear someone remember the events a movie they watched 20 years ago. But it's a 10-second video clip they watched... literally minutes ago. The mind is a fascinating (and terrifying) thing lol.