LA Kings top prospect Brandt Clarke loses his cool on fans during playoff game and climbs the board to chirp them
After beginning the NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings, top prospect Brandt Clarke joined Team Canada at the World Juniors Tournament. After capturing a gold medal with the team, the Kings opted to return Clarke to the Ontario Hockey League. Clarke rejoined the Barrie Colts and has been on an absolute tear since.
Since returning to the OHL Clarke put up 61 points in just 31 regular season games. In 10 playoff games he's also accounted for 22 points. During yesterday's playoff game, the usually calm, cool and collected Clarke appears to lose his cool with a couple fans sitting next to the players bench.
After being chirped Clarke climbs up the side of the bench to yell back at the fans. Luckily before things got out of hand Clarke gathers himself before sitting down on the bench.
The Colts would go onto lose the game and are destined for Game 7 tonight.
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