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Kings Coach D.J. Smith Survives Glass Panel Shattering in Playoff Thriller

Los Angeles Kings

In a chaotic moment during Game 2 of the NHL playoff series between the Los Angeles Kings and the Colorado Avalanche, excitement turned to shock as a panel of glass collapsed onto Kings interim coach D.J. Smith. The incident unfolded as fans erupted in celebration following a penalty shot attempt by Quinton Byfield, which was ultimately denied by Avalanche goaltender.

With just under 17 minutes remaining in the second period, the atmosphere in the arena was electric. Video footage captured the glass swaying dangerously as enthusiastic fans pressed against it, their fervor palpable. Suddenly, the panel shattered, raining shards down on Smith, who was positioned behind the Kings’ bench.

Fortunately, Smith was not seriously injured despite being covered in glass fragments. He quickly made his way to the locker room to ensure he was unharmed and to remove any remaining debris. After a brief check-up, he returned to the game, ready to guide his team through the intense playoff battle.

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