Fists Start Flying During Minnesota Hockey Fight Fueled By Revenge In Frigid Sub-Zero Temperatures
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Fists Start Flying During Minnesota Hockey Fight Fueled By Revenge In Frigid Sub-Zero Temperatures
The Iowa Wild and Milwaukee Admirals played the coldest hockey game in history at Hockey Day Minnesota on Friday night in Hastings, Minn. Subzero temperatures did not prevent a fight! Punches started flying during the first period in retaliation for a vicious dirty hit last season. Anybody brave enough to sit through the coldest hockey game in history got to witness an instant classic! A fight in the first period and an overtime winner. What els…
Iowa and Milwaukee played the coldest outdoor game in professional hockey history in the AHL. Slovak goalie Samuel Hlavaj also played for Iowa in temperatures of minus 22 degrees Celsius.
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