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NHL-Kings coach can’t escape the Avalanche, or the shattered glass

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 10:42 AM

April 22 (Reuters) – Los Angeles Kings coach D.J. Smith was bested by two avalanches on Tuesday, getting showered ​by glass shards from a ‌broken pane during the team’s loss at the Colorado Avalanche during first-round action of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The incident occurred in the ‌second ​period of the Kings’ ⁠2-1 overtime loss, ⁠when a Colorado fan vigorously banged on the glass behind Smith while celebrating a penalty-shot save by Avalanche goaltender ​Scott Wedgewood.

The glass then broke, sending a shower of shards over Smith – ⁠a hazard not typically ⁠covered in NHL coaching contracts.

“After ​the penalty shot, whoever the guy (was) just ​kept pushing and pushing and pushing,” Smith, ‌appearing uninjured, said after his team fell behind 2-0 in the best-of-seven playoff series. “I looked back because it hit ⁠me a bunch of times, and then it broke.”

The game endured a 19-minute stoppage to replace ⁠the ‌broken pane.

“Usually (it breaks) on the ⁠ice, and it can take ​a ‌while,” said Colorado coach Jared ​Bednar. “That’s a ⁠different one, but stuff happens. Fans get excited.”

Game three between the Kings and Avalanche is set for Thursday in Los Angeles.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in TorontoEditing by ​Christian Radnedge)