The Russian ice hockey player was sentenced to the ice shelf for a very special reason

Kirill Tyutyaev didn’t watch the result of the spectator’s pigging out for long.

The Detroit Red Wings booked Kirill Tyutjaev (pictured left) in the seventh round in 2019. The Russian appeared in the ranks of the NHL team during the training season last fall. In the picture next to it is Filip Zadina. AOP / USA TODAY SPORTS

The reason for the suspension in the North American ECHL hockey league, known as the NHL’s “farm farm”, is unparalleled.

For the Russian player of the Toledo Walleye team To Kirill Tyutyaev was sentenced to a ten-minute conduct penalty for delivering an item that did not belong on the ice to the stands. The 23-year-old forward booked by the Detroit Red Wings suddenly grabbed a chicken nugget from the ice after the start and smashed it back into the stands with his stick.

According to the Scouting the Refs website, the referee applied rule 39.4 in the situation, according to which “a conduct penalty is awarded to a player who intentionally throws any piece of equipment off the field.”

The meeting between Toledo Walleye and Kalamazoo Wings was played in the morning. School children had been attracted to the stands for the day game.

Toledo, which was the host team, suffered a 2–6 loss in the match.

Source: New York Post

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