iN VIDEO: All the KIJHL fist fights from last season

Now that the 2022-2023 KIJHL has come to an end, there’s an opportunity rehash some of the best action by replaying every single fight.

It takes nearly 30 minutes to watch all the fisticuffs from the past season. In addition to the physical contact, the compilation video also shows players taunting one another and talking smack.

During one game between the Beaver Valley Nitehawks and Nelson Leafs on Saturday, Dec. 31, there was a “multi-fight incident” which led to 35 games worth of suspensions getting handed to Nelson players and 8 for Nitehawks players. It starts at 19:50 in the video.

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Dan Walton

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