KHL Player Gets Knocked Out Cold
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S. Harper
August 27, 2022 (12:24)
The KHL isn't really known so much for the rough stuff with a more of a emphasis on skill and finess. That's recently changed with a line brawl and another big fight recently.
That continued into last night's game when Kirill Slepets learned the hard way why you don't let the temper get the best of you. After getting bumped by Vladislav Kamenev, Slepets lost his his temper and tried to go at it with Kamenev.
That didn't work out to well for Slepets after taking a quick shot at Kamenev, Slepets would get his lights turned out Mike Tyson style with a one shot uppercut.
Both players receive fighting majors on the play, but Slepets left the game for medical evaluation and a reminder to never try that again.
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