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Jason Chimera is starting to become quite the villain in Beantown.
Chimera received a slashing penalty during the third period of Game 3 on Monday after he jabbed Brad Marchand in the groin with his stick, sending the Bruins forward down to the ice in pain.
Marchand was visibly upset immediately following the incident, and he was none too pleased after the game either.
"He was trying to be sneaky and do a cheap shot," Marchand said. "The ref caught him and that's all that matters."
Chimera, of course, is already a bit notorious amongst Boston fans. You may remember that he was the Capitals player who received a charging major and a game misconduct during the teams' March 29 clash for hitting Adam McQuaid from behind into the boards.
Check out Chimera's Game 3 spear in the video below, courtesy of SportsGrid.
Click here to see Chimera's questionable hit on McQuaid from earlier this season >>