What was supposed to be an adorable break in the action — a “Mites on Ice” youth scrimmage featuring 8-and-under hockey players — quickly turned into a jaw-dropping melee that’s now under formal investigation.
The brawl broke out during an American Hockey League game at Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where the hometown Hershey Bears were hosting the Cleveland Monsters. But in between the minor league action, a scrimmage among kids from the Central Penn Panthers Youth Ice Hockey Club took center stage — for all the wrong reasons.
Video of the incident spread across social media like wildfire. It showed young kids — in full pads, helmets, and skates — throwing punches, tackling each other, and sprawling across the ice in a chaotic scene that lasted for nearly a minute without any adult intervention. Spectators in the stands could be heard cheering, particularly when one pint-sized goalie body-checked a player in defense of a teammate.
If it sounds surreal, it was.
The Hershey Bears were quick to distance themselves from the brawl, issuing a firm statement: “This did not reflect the values of the sport.” The organization added that safety is the top priority and promised to work with partners to “ensure clear safeguards, supervision, and expectations” for future youth events.
The Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association (AAHA) took it even further, describing the incident as staged and confirming that it was unsanctioned by both the AAHA and USA Hockey. A disciplinary review is now underway.
“This isn’t hockey. It’s a publicity stunt gone off the rails,” one observer commented online.
USA Hockey official Dave Fischer emphasized that fighting is banned at all levels of the sport. “We don’t condone, in any way, shape, or form, what happened,” Fischer said. “This is not how young athletes are supposed to experience the game.”
Meanwhile, the Central Penn Panthers club said it’s conducting its own internal review. Coaches listed on the roster could not be reached for comment.
A full on brawl broke out at an AHL intermission youth game
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This isn’t the first time things have gotten ugly during a “Mites on Ice” showcase at Hershey. A similar dust-up reportedly occurred just last month — raising new questions about how much oversight is really in place when the youngest players in the sport are put in the spotlight.
One thing’s clear: what should’ve been a feel-good moment for families and fans spiraled into an embarrassing black eye for youth hockey. And now, between the viral videos and the growing scrutiny, the grown-ups in the room are being forced to answer for why no one stepped in when the gloves came off.














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