Hockey fans, get ready! The TD Garden in Boston erupted with energy on a Saturday night as the Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings battled it out. The first period was a bit of a snooze-fest, with both teams seemingly stuck in neutral. But then, BOOM! Mark Kastelic of the Bruins delivered a knockout blow that woke everyone up.
Published just 2 hours ago on November 29, 2025, this exciting moment was captured by Boston Hockey Now. The Bruins were struggling, spending most of the first 20 minutes pinned in their own end, struggling to even get the puck past the red line. Despite this, the score remained a tense 0-0 tie. They needed a spark, and Kastelic delivered!
Kastelic, known for playing every shift with intensity, laid a crushing check on Detroit's Moritz Seider near the boards. Seider, not thrilled with the hit, retaliated with some shoves. This led to gloves dropping and fists flying.
Seider landed a few punches, but Kastelic unleashed a powerful right hand that sent the Detroit defenseman crashing to the ice. Both players received a five-minute major penalty for fighting. However, only Kastelic returned to start the second period. Seider needed repairs and rejoined the game later.
This fight was Kastelic's second of the season. Last year, he led the Bruins with 10 fights.
Is this kind of aggressive play essential to the game, or does it cross the line? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments!