 At the start of the game, it's all waves and smiles to the crowd. The six nine defenseman Zidino Chara has broken the record for most career NHL games played by a defenseman six nine tall. So thanks guys. Happy as a clam. Hope no punk starts a fight with them. And then that guy runs into the goalie and number 33 Chara. He doesn't like it. And then behind him, number 63 VL, he doesn't like that. Chara doesn't like it. So he gets in his way before Chara can get the other guy's way. And this is in the first period. And then Chara turns around to him and says, Hey, I don't like it. I'm allowed to not like it. What are you doing pulling me around? And then he pushes him and they poke and he says, I'm so much taller than you. Let's fight about it. Maybe later in the game, then later in the game. Did I mention that this breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings? I don't know if I did later in the game. Chara's got the puck and VL comes and he just sandwiches them and he just holds them a little longer than natural and just kind of lets them know, like remember earlier, I am still taller than you. See you later. Puck comes his way. He gets it and now VL right away drops his gloves. Ambitious move. Chara says, OK, let's do it. We got six foot nine versus six foot flat on skates. What's that? Seven foot versus four eleven. Here we go. The refs come in, they're in their places and he's going to go with a left-handed swipe to try and get his hand completely misses. Has to reset. Chara just still, just still, just waiting for him to drop his left hand. He drops it. Chara makes his move. See how quick that was? Look at this. He waits for number 63. Drop his left hand. Soon as that left hand's dropped, bam. Chara's in there, grabs the jersey. He's got to reach one punch, two punch and three punch and then kind of just smushes him to the ground. Just kind of says, I think you'll go down there now. And then the refs kind of come in at this point. They're like, should we get it? And we can say VL stands back up or Chara just lifts him back up and says, never mind, not done with you. Going to throw another punch right there. And then I'm going to punch you there and there and there. And then, you know what? Now it's time for you to go to the ground and just ragdolls him. And everyone's clapping on the bench, especially this guy, number 38. Very excited claps for his teammate for picking up a fight with the six nine defenseman on his record breaking day. They kind of tap each other on the back says, ah, good job guy. He gives him this, which is ruder than being punched in the face. The little taps on the head here, like it was your nephew. And you say, OK, come on, mom's calling us for dinner now. We've stopped messing around in the basement. What the fuck are they doing in the back? Anyway, his necklaces broke. So Fiel didn't hurt his body. He didn't punch him, but he'd break his necklace. And that hurts him even more because that means so much to him. It's a pendant of all his loved ones. And the ref's not going to give it to him, give it to him. Stripes gets it, holds it, skates back. Now he regrets everything. Can't have this be broken, hands it to the trainer says, you know what? Fuck it. Throw it out. It's broken. And then he's going to go to the penalty box and hang out with the other guy. And the lesson here is don't fight a guy who's nine inches taller than you and better at fighting than you. Unless you're in it for the glory of being ragdolled. As always, huge thanks to DraftKings for sponsoring this video. Couldn't have done it without him.