The NHL match between the Oilers and the Blues turned into a melee of less than 10 minutes as a goalkeeper of St. Louis Jordan Binnington launched several punches to the star of Edmonton Corey Perry.
Eight minutes after the start of the match, Perry tried to correct a loose washer and entered the goalkeeper to do so, by contacting a slaughtered binnington and picking up the initial penalty for interference.
Binnington did not like the deliberate movement and immediately got up and hit Perry at the back of the head, sending him to the ice.
This was not enough for the 2019 Stanley Cup champion, who again took Perry and hit him again with his left glove. It started chaos in general.
Almost all ice players jumped to defend their teammate respectively, those responsible for breaking as much as possible.
The lines of line could not separate Perry and Binnington before the goalkeeper reaches one more left hook on the front of the Oilers, sending him to the ice.
The NHL game between the oilers and the blues turned into a melee less than 10 minutes in

The massive fight ended with Corey Perry fighting with the neighbors of Jake
Some other small remains broke out, Perry and Jake Voisins being those who officially dropped the gloves.
Binnington raised four minutes of penalties on two separate minors, while the neighbors obtained five to fight to stand for his goalkeeper.
Perry finished the fray with seven minutes, with a fight and an offense of goalkeeper’s interference in his name.
The confrontation of the Western Conference was critical because the NHL regular season ends. The two teams entered the match on 93 points, although the Blues played two more games than the Oilers.
The two teams had not yet won room in the playoffs, while no longer was eliminated mathematically.
The oilers beat the Blues 4-3, scoring the winning goal with less than 20 seconds in the match, extending Saint-Louis to obtain a place in the playoffs.