The thrilling world of hockey often brings unexpected moments, and one such instance occurred during a game between the South Carolina Stingrays and the Jacksonville Icemen. Logan Thompson, a goaltender for the Washington Capitals, found himself in a fight during his time in the Capitals' minor-league system. This incident, which took place on December 15, 2019, showcased Thompson's bravery and determination. Despite his reluctance to engage in physical altercations, Thompson stepped up when challenged by Michael McNiven. The game was intense, with Thompson landing the only punches and earning the final takedown. However, the consequences were significant, as both Thompson and McNiven received five-minute fighting majors and a 10-minute game misconduct for a secondary altercation. The Capitals' emergency backup, Parker Milner, replaced Thompson in net and led the Stingrays to a 2-1 victory. Thompson's experience in this fight has left him with a unique perspective on the dynamics between goalies and their physical capabilities. He humorously acknowledges that he feels most goalies are bigger than him, making him hesitant to engage in future fights. This story highlights the unexpected challenges goalies may face and the importance of teamwork and quick decision-making in high-pressure situations.