
Reaves suffers a rare knockout in a heavyweight showdown.
A fight that started like any other heavyweight clash quickly turned into something no one expected to see on Tuesday night.
San Jose Sharks veteran Ryan Reaves dropped the gloves with Columbus Blue Jackets forward Mathieu Olivier, widely regarded as one of the NHL’s most dangerous enforcers right now. From the opening seconds, it was clear this wasn’t going to be a routine scrap. Both players unloaded massive haymakers, trading punches in a furious, old-school brawl that had the crowd buzzing.
Then came the moment that stunned everyone watching.
Reaves went down like we’ve never seen him go down before.
Watch the full fight here:
For longtime hockey fans, that alone tells the story. Reaves has built his reputation as the NHL’s ultimate heavyweight, someone who simply doesn’t lose fights, let alone get knocked down. For most of his NHL career, he’s been the standard for toughness and intimidation across the league.
That’s why this ending hit so differently.
Olivier landed clean, and for the first time in his career, Reaves found himself on the ice after a fight. It wasn’t just a loss, it was a moment that immediately went viral, with fans replaying the sequence in disbelief.
After the scrap, both players showed mutual respect in the penalty box, something you love to see.
Love him or hate him, seeing Ryan Reaves go down is something most fans never thought they’d witness. This wasn’t just another fight, it was a reminder that even the toughest players in hockey aren’t invincible.
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