NHL playoff hockey is fun to watch. Add boobs and the fun factor increases a couple more levels. That’s exactly what happened in a recent game between in the Vancouver Canucks and the San Jose Sharks. When the Sharks’ Ben Eager went to the penalty box, a Canucks fan flashed her boobs at him. Why? I’m not sure … but I’m also not complaining.

Not surprisingly, Ben Eager decided to spend 20 of the 60 minutes in the penalty box. If I played hockey, I probably would have done the same thing.

Canucks fans aren’t known for being hardcore fans. But this chick is definitely hardcore. Pulling out the big guns to support your team earns high marks in my book. If Canucks fans keep flashing boobs, I’m going to have a new favorite NHL team.

Here are the Canucks fan flashes boobs pictures:

Canucks Fan Flashes Boobs (Image: TSN.ca)

Canucks Fan Boobs Flashed

Canucks Fan Flashing Boobs at Ben Eager

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