Graphic scene as Vincent Arseneau breaks multiple fingers and snaps them back into place in tough hockey move
Montreal Canadiens' minor league team, the Laval Rocket's AHL hockey player Vincent Arseneau of the Laval Rocket breaks fingers during fight against Tampa Bay Lightning's affiliate the Syracause Crunch
Hockey players are some of the toughest breeds and that continues to be proved during each game, all games contain heavy-hitting, some fighting and also bloody scenes.
The most recent graphic scene came from the American Hockey League, the National Hockey League's affiliate league. In a match between the Laval Rocket, the Montreal Canadiens affiliate team, and the Syracuse Crunch, the Tampa Bay Lightning's affiliate team, a graphic scene emerged.
Laval Rocket player Vincent Arseneau engaged in a fight against a Syracuse Crunch player, and things took an ugly turn when Arseneau struck the helmet of his opponent during a punch.
Vincent Arseneau just broke his fingers in a fight, and snapped them back into place??
We just witnessed a monstrous fight between Vincent Arseneau and Kale Kessy in the middle of the ice. Arseneau broke a finger on his left hand from hitting his rival's helmet. Ouch!
Said Anthony Marcotte, Canadiens beat reporter.
Arseneau is currently living the dream of what we all wished for as kids, as he is playing for his hometown team, born in Quebec City, Canadian. Born in 1992, he is still quite young and has opportunity to prove doubters wrong if he ever makes the jump to the NHL.
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