Game 2 between the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres on Friday night took a violent turn, leaving fans stunned and a pool of blood on the ice. What started as a tense playoff-style matchup quickly escalated into one of the most chaotic sequences of the series.
With Buffalo trailing in the second period, the physical intensity ramped up in a major way. Sabres forward Jordan Greenway caught Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov with his head down, delivering a massive hit that sent the young star flying backward. The collision was brutal, but the aftermath was even more gruesome. As Demidov crashed to the ice, his skates came down hard on the arm and hand of Beck Malenstyn, who had lost his glove on impact. The result was a bloody scene that left Malenstyn in visible distress.
Demidov slowly made his way back to the Montreal bench before briefly heading to the dressing room, showing signs of toughness after the heavy contact. Meanwhile, Malenstyn stayed on the ice, clearly in discomfort. The Sabres forward appeared to know immediately something was wrong, holding his hand behind his back before finally noticing the amount of blood pouring from it. The image was caught live on the broadcast, adding to the drama of the moment. He quickly rushed to the Buffalo bench for repairs as trainers stepped in.
Despite the violent sequence, Demidov eventually returned to the game, showing resilience after the heavy contact. Still, both players are likely going to leave this one bruised, battered, and carrying reminders of just how physical this series is becoming. For hockey fans, this is the kind of intensity that defines the sport—raw, unpredictable, and unforgettable. Whether you're gearing up for your own game or just living vicariously through the action, moments like these remind us why we love the game.
