An angry Artemi Panarin threw his glove at Brad Marchand from the Rangers’ bench

Who throws a glove? Honestly!

Who throws a glove? Honestly!

It’s New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin, who was on the New York Rangers’ bench and was chirping at the Boston Bruins’ Brad Marchand, known for his smack-talking and annoying ways.

The two were talking back and forth, and Panarin removed his left gloved and chucked it at Marchand. The funny thing is that Panarin then asked for it back.

What was the story behind it? We probably won’t find out the answer, but here was Marchand’s quote: “We were talking about what we had for Thanksgiving dinner. He didn’t like what I ate.”

Right.

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Brad Marchand cost the Bruins a game with the worst penalty shootout ‘attempt’ you’ll ever see

Brad Marchand forgot the puck!

The National Hockey League made penalty shootouts a thing at the end of tie games way back in the 2005-06 season and while I admittedly haven’t seen every attempt since then, I do feel comfortable in saying that Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand had the worst attempt in NHL history on Monday night.

How can I feel so sure about something as serious as this? Well, I do know one of the most important things about attempting a penalty shot is bringing the puck down the ice with you, which is what Marchand failed to do against the Philadelphia Flyers.

And it led to a loss for his his team.

Check out this incredibly embarrassing fail by Marchand:

He forgot the puck! But since he touched the puck it was ruled an attempt. The Flyers won the game on the next attempt.

Ouch.

Twitter roasted him: