Fire alarm suspiciously pulled at Panthers hotel during nap time
The series between the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers has grown into a divisional rivalry, as the two have shown on-ice hostility with nothing but contempt for each other.
This seems to have extended into off-ice territory, whether by just a Bruins fan or maybe a prankster, this is legitimately worrying.
As the Panthers are holed up in a Boston hotel for the night, Bruins fans are at work making life hell for the Cats.
While it's unconfirmed who pulled the fire alarm, someone did so while the team was napping.
This had been confirmed by Brendan Burke of NHL On TNT, MSG Networks, and of course, the trusty fire engine parked to ensure everyone was safe and sound.
Game 6 will happen tonight, with the Panthers ready to eliminate the Bruins, ahead of the original six team, 3-2 lead in the series.
This series has been nothing but anger and undoubtedly will add fuel to the fire of the team's performance tonight.
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Florida | 163 | 75.5 % |
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