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See that guy in the top right? He didn’t wear that Jets helmet to Wednesday’s game.
Adam Pardy was getting it from all angles Wednesday night.
The Winnipeg Jets defenseman was checked hard into the boards at the United Center by Chicago’s Brandon Bollig, sending him through the plexiglass and into the seats where Blackhawks fans also got a piece of the 6-4 Canadian.
“It was just two big, solid boys coming together there, I guess. The glass came out, it’s one of those situations where you don’t want to see anyone get hurt, but then I got a beer dumped over my head,” Pardy said after the Jets’ 4-1 loss to Chicago. “It got all over the side of my face and on my jersey. I don’t know if you can still smell it on my clothes but the guys on the bench were definitely smelling a little booze there for the last six minutes.”
But he didn’t just get doused with beer. Another fan reached over the side of the dislodged glass and tore Pardy’s helmet right off of his head.
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Hands up! Fans in the good seats get up-close-and-personal with a couple of players Wednesday night in Chicago when Brandon Bollig puts Adam Pardy through the plexiglass.
“I don’t know,” he said when asked what happened. “I guess somebody reached around. I don’t know what happened to my stick, either. I think that got lost in the crowd somewhere, too. Just a little insult to injury. It’s tough enough to get put through the glass but then to get a beer put on my head, too, that’s not a good thing. It’s a first for that.”
The loss dropped Pardy and Winnipeg to 6-9-2, last in the Central Division.
“I think it was yanked off. Was it one of the fans? I couldn’t tell, there was so much going on there,” Pardy said. “They’re into it. It’s a good thing, I guess.”
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