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Wild Capitals-Canadiens brawl takes to the bench as playoff series intensifies

Tom Wilson and Josh Anderson brawled on the bench as the capital and the Canadians descended from the ice for a second break between Game 3 between the foes of the Eastern Conference.

The incident occurred when two teams were leaving the ice after the second term – the Canadians were leading 3-2 after 40 minutes – and both teams meandered before a few players pushed and thrust out.

That led to Wilson and Anderson Go right next to the bencheventually a Canadian winger fell on the bench, and Cap’s eavesdropper continued following him.

The referee will attempt to separate Montreal Canadiens Josh Anderson and Washington Capitals’ Tom Wilson to the left to fight in the second season of the first round NHL Hockey Playoffs series held in Montreal on Friday, April 25th, 2025. AP

The linemen tried to subdue the situation, but Wilson was in Anderson, where the two kept going down the bench and charging for the two of them all the way down the bench before they hit the pole separating the home team and the visitors’ bench.

The linemen continued their fight to gain control, and the two players continued to try and fight each other.

On the ice, players from both teams pushed and pushed in as they tried to get to the bench to help their teammates.

Montreal Canadian Josh Anderson will fall on the Washington Capitals bench as he fights Capitals’ Tom Wilson, following the second season of Game 3 of the first round NHL Hockey Playoffs series on Friday, April 25th, 2025. AP

Things finally started to settle, but not before Wilson chuckled at Montreal players By making a crying face.

The two teams were eventually spread out into their respective locker rooms.

When everything was said and completed, Wilson and Anderson were handed over rough penalties and game cheating.

The Washington Capitals and Montreal Canadiens players will compete after the second term of the third round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs held at Bell Center on April 25, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec. NHLI via Getty Images

The Canadians ultimately beat the cap 6-3 on Friday and now trailed Washington 2-1.

It’s not surprising that things got physical and that involved Wilson. I exchanged words during warm-up With Arber Xhekaj.

The two spotted journing on each other while skating near the centre ice cream.

Wilson seemed to be winding up Xhekaj and saying something.

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