Has there ever been an example of team mates trying to hold back a player(s) from a scrum or fight?

jetsforever

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Yeah definitely happens sometimes
Maybe they don't want that player to get sent off or get injured or think it's worth it
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

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Dudes jump in to tie a guy up so stars don’t fight- feels like I’m seeing more and more of that. Tkachuk was banged up to start the year and I think a teammate got in the midst of his scrum, if I’m remembering right.

There isn’t much time to talk, so jumping in seems the more common tactic.
 

jellybeans

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Couturier not long ago had a brain fart and wanted to go against the sherrif lucky for him one of his team mate thought it was a stupid idea.
 

HighNote

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Not a player, but the Blues' head athletic trainer Ray Barile stopped David Backes from trying to get involved in a scrum. It was right after Brent Seabrook knocked him out with a dirty hit to the head in the playoffs. Barile, and to a lesser extent Steen, were holding him back. Meanwhile, Duncan Keith was mocking an injured Backes as he was stumbling to the ice, having just been unconcious.
 

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