Flyers-Devils Fans Fight Video: Brawl Leads to Possible Stabbing

by Jon Azpiri | October 4, 2009 at 03:29 pm
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Things got a little heated after the Philadelphia Flyers-New Jersey Devils game last night. Several brawls between Flyers and Devils fans in the parking lot of the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The Flyers-Devils fan fight happened as Devils fans met up with Flyers fans as they were about to board buses back to Philadelphia. There are even reports that the Flyers-Devils brawl may have contributed to a stabbing back in Philadelphia.

Here is one person's account of what took place courtesy of 700 Level:



There were about thirty Flyers fans waiting for one of the busses to take us back to Philly. This dude walks up with a Broduer jersey that he had on backwards for some reason. He just stood there staring us all down, not saying a word. It was really weird. But then he takes a swing at my buddy. Those two started wrestling a little, a few shots connected but then the security came to break it up. They broke it up for about two seconds and another fight broke out. After that the cops showed up and that was it. My buddy (who looks like he is about to be arrested at the end of the video) somehow managed to escape and met us on the bus!



Things got even uglier when the Flyers fans returned home. Some witnesses have stated that Flyers fans began fighting with each other. There may even have been a stabbing.



When we got back to the The Arena bowling alley in the Northeast, there were cop cars everywhere and a big brawl taking place. These were all Flyers fans fighting. I don't know why. I guess drinking all day had something to do with it? Anyway, some guy comes walking by with his buddy screaming, "Call an ambulance!" He had been stabbed and his intestines were literally hanging out! There was blood everywhere. We were just a little freaked out and didn't want to be stabbed so we left.


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