Bruins Goalie Linus Ullmark Involved In Game 4 Fight Vs. Panthers

Ullmark dropped the gloves and the B's are up, 3-1

Tempers flared during the final minutes of Game 4 between the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers on Sunday evening.

While nothing beyond the ordinary, this time goaltender Linus Ullmark elected to take a break from stumping the Panthers and instead offered to drop his gloves and challenge Matthew Tkachuk.

In the third period, and after Bruins teammates Derek Forbort and Brandon Carlo tag-teamed Tkachuk, a brawl ensued between Boston and Florida, which officials struggled to clear up. But when they did, Ullmark and Tkachuk exchanged words, promoting the Vezina Trophy favorite to show his fire.

Watch the postseason chaos unfold here, courtesy of Sportsnet.

Fearless as he’s been all season long, attempting to faze Ullmark in the third period did nothing for the Panthers, who now trail the series, 3-1, after Boston’s 6-2 victory in Game 4.

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The 29-year-old All-Star finished with a playoff career-high 41 saves, playing 56:49 minutes on the ice before Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery inserted Jeremy Swayman between the pipes when Ullmark was penalized.

The Bruins are now one win away from eliminating the Panthers. Boston will have a shot at delivering the ultimate blow to Florida on Wednesday night in front of the TD Garden crowd in Game 5.