Welp. It happened again.
During warm-ups before Wednesday's home win an adult intercepted goaltender Braden Holtby's puck toss to a child, nearly ruining a wonderful moment for a child at a Washington Capitals game. Fortunately, the Caps roster is filled with upstanding gentlemen who immediately right wrongs and will not let moronic behavior from grown-ups ruin the formation of a treasured childhood memory.
You sir, @Holts170, are a gem. pic.twitter.com/poNrn0O6ao
— NHL (@NHL) October 11, 2018Why does this keep happening? https://t.co/JL64prpfW0
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) October 11, 2018Holtby was rightly incensed at this man's poor behavior.
And then how he told the guy to get lost before tossing the second puck.
— Isabelle Khurshudyan (@ikhurshudyan) October 11, 2018Last time it was Brett Connolly who needed three attempts to get a puck to young Keelan Moxley (also known as "Puck Girl") during the Stanley Cup Final.
If at first you don't succeed... try, try, try again! #CapsJackets #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/6S3b5cfXNW
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 15, 2018A PSA to all adults attending Caps games: Please stop doing this.
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