Man steals puck from kid at Penguins-Sabres game
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Fans at Consol Energy Center quickly turned on one of their own after former Pittsburgh Penguins coach Dan Bylsma, now with the Buffalo Sabres, tossed a puck to a young boy in the stands.
Unfortunately for the youngster, an older fan swooped in, grabbed the puck, and put it in his pocket.
Penguins fans filled the arena with boos after the child turned away disappointed and empty-handed. Thankfully, the home team came to the rescue.
You deserve it, little man! pic.twitter.com/vSVPEPtWpL
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 30, 2015
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