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Cool Video: Crazy Hockey Dad Puts Hand Through Glass In Anger

Everyone who has played a sport knows there is that one dad with a temper problem: whether it is a bad call or a cheap shot, this dad will go from 0 to 100 in a matter of seconds. Well during this youth hockey game, a video captured one of these fathers in action.

After what he thought was a bad call, a disgruntled parent slapped the glass: either he purposefully slapped it really hard or he did not know the impact of his brute strength because his hand went right through it.

But perhaps the best moment of this 30 second clip is another parent’s wonderfully sarcastic comment: immediately following the event someone yelled “Way to go Paul!” Youth sports, you simply cannot make this stuff up.

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