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MUST READ - Phil Kessel had a hot dog thrown at him - Canucks looking for culprit

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S. Harper
April 18, 2022  (10:58)
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We all know Arizona Coyotes forward Phil Kessel has had alot of hotdog jokes made about him, to the point he trolled fans by when he won the Stanley cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins that he filled the Stanley cup with hotdogs.

However the Vancouver Canucks organization is looking into find out who threw a hot dog at Kessel during the game between the Arizona Coyotes and Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena.

This Hotdog toss happened during Thursday's game and during the course of that game that Coyotes forward Phil Kessel was harassed by a fan in the crowd.

The fan would, repeatedly, taunt Kessel about hot dogs throughout the game. When the fan wasn't getting the reaction he wanted from Kessel, the crazy fan went to order a hot dog at the concession stand to add to his little joke. The fan would return to his seat where he would also return to taunting Kessel, now with an actual hot dog in hand, but this is also where things turned bad for the fan in question.

Kessel obviously ignored the 'fan' so he decided then to throw the hot dog over the glass in an attempt to strike Kessel with that hotdog.

Causing the Vancouver Canucks to apologize to the Coyotes forward and want to seek to ban this individual from Rogers Arena and perhaps even press charges against him for his actions.

"What he did was completely disrespectful and not welcome at Rogers Arena," said a Canucks spokesperson via email as per Daily Hive. " We won't stand for it and are in the process of identifying this guy and determining what our next steps will be."

Unfortunately for this fan he wasn't to bright and won't have much of a defense to offer up either, he recorded himself doing the entire thing. You can see a video of those recordings below:

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