FDNY-NYPD charity game turns into bench-clearing brawl during NYPD win
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Jonathan Ouimet
Mar 29, 2026 (10:52 PM)
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FDNY and NYPD saw their charity game spiral after the final horn, with a bench-clearing brawl taking over the ice after a 3-2 NYPD win.
That's the follow-up nobody expected when the first fights already had people talking.
What started as a heated charity night didn't calm down. It got worse.
The new clip changed the whole story.
This wasn't just one heated exchange near the boards or a couple of players dropping the gloves during a shift.
This time, both benches emptied.
Players poured onto the ice, and the scene stretched into a wild sequence that looked nothing like a routine postgame finish.
That's what makes this second wave different. The first article was about emotion boiling over mid-game.
This one is about the rivalry fully taking control after the result was already decided.
And once the game ended with NYPD on top 3-2, the tension had nowhere to go but straight into another explosion. That's when the night really tipped.
Postgame chaos takes over the charity spotlight
Bench-clearing moments always hit differently because they carry a sense that nobody is backing down.
In a charity setting, that contrast is even sharper.
People expect edge in FDNY-NYPD events.
That part isn't new. There's pride on both sides, and that edge usually rides just under the surface from puck drop on.
But a full postgame brawl changes the tone around the entire event. It stops being a story about intensity and turns into a story about control getting lost.
That's why this follow-up matters more than the first clip. The earlier scrap felt shocking.
The second video makes it clear the night didn't settle. It escalated.
The score almost becomes secondary once the benches clear. NYPD got the 3-2 win, yet the image people will remember is the pile of bodies and the nonstop pushing after the horn.
It also raises a bigger question around these annual matchups.
The rivalry is part of the draw, but when the temperature gets this high, organizers are left dealing with a very different kind of attention.
And that's the hook now. Not just that the game featured fights, but that the closing scene pushed it beyond a heated charity matchup and into something people across hockey are suddenly watching.
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