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Panthers reporter stiff-arms a rowdy Vegas fan while live on air
Samantha Rivera  

Panthers reporter stiff-arms a rowdy Vegas fan while live on air

Put this woman on the blueline! She can clear the crease for Bobrovsky!

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In case you missed it last night, the Florida Panthers got absolutely FLATTENED in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Vegas just rolled over Florida in the most 'Vegas' way possible, it was truly a sight to see. Just wave after wave of offense with full commitment to tilting the ice. The Golden Knights were simply, bigger, stronger and faster in Game 2 and, as a result, they earned themselves a tidy 7-2 victory and a 2-0 series lead.

You can excuse Vegas fans for going partying a little hard last night. Well... unless, of course, you're just trying to do your job as a broadcaster but some loudmouth keeps interrupting you. There's no excuse for that.

Check out panthers reporter Samantha Rivera absolutely stiff-arming a rowdy Vegas fan while filing her post-game report live on air:

She shuts him down!

"Nope! Nope! That's the kind of fan you don't want to be!"

Just perfect.

Rivera posted this on her Twitter account after going viral:

Handled like an absolute pro.

Back to the ice where Panthers netminder Sergei Bobrovsky came under fire for the first time this post-season and appeared a bit shell shocked at times. He was pulled after Vegas' 4th goal in favor of Alex Lyon, who managed to at least hang in there for the second half of the game.

After the game all the talk was about Bobrovsky and and his shaky play so far in the series.

Frankly, Bobrovsky didn't look good and Lyon played solidly. Will this give head coach Paul Maurice pause for consideration? Is Bobrovsky still the guy? Or will Lyon get the start in a must win Game 3?

Smart move.

You dance with the girl you brought.

Bob has gotten them this far and if they go all the way it'll be because Bob stole them at least a couple of wins. A big win in Game 3 would go a long way toward making this a series again.

Source: Samantha Rivera