Police officers eject Rangers fan during Game 4
Following some disruptive behavior, a New York Rangers fan and his young kid were booted from last night's game.
Some people still struggle with knowing how to behave in public; Friday night, a New York Rangers fan and his young kid were among them. A New York Rangers fan was removed from the arena during game four of the Eastern Conference Finals, accompanied by a police escort.
According to reports, the fan was acting erratically during the game before security intervened. When the fan decided not to leave at that point, cops approached him and made him get up from his seat. The Florida audience serenaded the fan as he was departing.
Although there are undoubtedly far better ways to waste money, maybe this fan learned something from it. I'm glad this fan didn't have to watch his Rangers lose in overtime and didn't have to watch him humiliatingly exit the arena following a crushing defeat.
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