Relive the biggest modern NHL brawl through the words of those who were involved
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The 2004 brawl between the Philadelphia Flyers and Ottawa Senators still holds the NHL record for the most penalty minutes in a game in NHL history with 419. It ended with 21 fighting majors, 20 ejections and a handful more misconduct penalties. Only one suspension was doled out.
Twenty years later, those who were there recall how it all went down.
WHAT LED TO IT
On Feb. 26, Ottawa’s Martin Havlat high-sticked Philadelphia’s Mark Recchi in the head. He was suspended for two games. The next game came on March 4, a rematch between the Senators and the Flyers, whom they had eliminated the previous two playoffs.