Madison Square Garden Hands Out LIFETIME Ban to Rangers Fan After He Assaulted Lighting Fan
Both the Tampa Bay Lighting and the New York Rangers are in the conference final, and both teams have lost all of their away games at the opposing team's arena until game five on Thursday, when Tampa Bay took a 3-2 series lead and the fans' blood was boiling to the point where Tampa fans were being targeted while walking down to their cars.
The man was knocked out cold and has been found to be in stable condition, aside from a concussion, with no significant injuries.
Charges and more were handed out as well as Madison Square garden addressing social media that the fan who assaulted the other is receiving a life-time ban from any events held at the MSG- as he SHOULD! Many NHL teams should follow the Rangers on this one.
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