Hockey fans craving classic enforcer action witnessed a throwback heavyweight fight between Boston Bruins forward Tanner Jeannot and Philadelphia Flyers winger Nicolas Deslauriers during Saturday’s matchup in Philadelphia.
Pre-Arranged Scrap Ignites First Period
The two players dropped the gloves midway through the first period, moments after cameras captured them seemingly coordinating the bout during warmups. Broadcaster Bob Wischusen highlighted the anticipation, telling partner Kevin Weekes, ‘Now it will be the main event,’ as the fighters circled center ice.
Wischusen called it a ‘heavyweight tilt,’ noting an early edge for Deslauriers before Jeannot mounted a comeback. The intense exchange ended in a draw with no knockdowns, though Jeannot appeared to connect with the harder punches. One fan on X observed, ‘Bruins guy landed more meaningful punches.’
Exhausted but respected, both players received applause from fans and teammates as officials escorted them to the penalty boxes.
Fight Stats and Season Context
Jeannot has racked up seven fights this season, showcasing his role as a Bruins enforcer. Deslauriers matches the physicality with five scraps, including a dominant takedown of Tampa Bay’s Curtis Douglas in November.
Flyers Edge Bruins in Tight Contest
Philadelphia secured a 3-1 victory despite the early fireworks. Deslauriers drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for tripping Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy in the second period. McAvoy responded by netting Boston’s only goal in the third.
Flyers forward Travis Konecny tallied two goals, while defenseman Jamie Drysdale added one. Philadelphia trails Boston by eight points in the wildcard race.

