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Wildcats and Armada clash after final buzzer in heated scene

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 26, 2026  (8:14 PM)
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Wildcats Moncton vs Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
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The Moncton Wildcats and Blainville-Boisbriand Armada didn't just finish a playoff game. They lit the fuse after the buzzer.

The second game of this LHJMQ semifinal series ended with both benches pouring emotion onto the ice in Moncton on Saturday night. It was messy, loud, and impossible to ignore.

This wasn't a late-season nothing game with tempers flaring for show. This was playoff hockey, with every shove, stare, and glove drop carrying baggage from a series already boiling over.

The clip shared by World Hockey Report summed up the mood fast: “THAT'S HOCKEY BABY.” That line hit because the scene looked exactly like an old-school postseason powder keg.

Moncton and Blainville-Boisbriand had already played a marathon opener, with the Armada taking Game 1 in a fourth overtime finish after 127:48 of hockey.

That kind of start changes a series. Legs get heavy. Patience gets thin. Every hit along the wall feels personal by the time the next puck drops.

Wildcats and Armada series takes nasty turn

By the end of Game 2, the hockey almost felt secondary. The message was louder than any scoreboard: these two teams do not like each other right now.

For the Wildcats, this kind of finish can either become fuel or a distraction. The room has to decide fast, because playoff emotion only helps when it stays attached to discipline.

For the Armada, the same question sits on the bench. They're not backing away from the physical side, but a series can flip quickly when post-whistle heat starts driving decisions.

The league will likely have a close look at what happened. In junior hockey, a bench-clearing scene at the end of a playoff game rarely just disappears by the next morning.

That is where the tension moves from the ice to the series itself. Suspensions, lineup changes, or warnings could all shift the next matchup before puck drop.

This is also the kind of moment fans remember. Not because it was clean. Not because it was pretty. Because it showed how much edge is sitting inside this matchup.

The Wildcats and Armada are now past the feeling-out stage. The semifinal has a personality, and it's nasty.

The next game won't start at no goals and no emotion. It starts with every player remembering what happened after the last whistle.


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