VIDEO: Someone Put Up A Sign Commemorating The Exact Spot Where Nick Tarnasky Threw A Drunk Golfer Into The Lake During Viral Fight On The Course

Nick Tarnasky’s pummeling of another man on a golf course has become notorious to the point where someone decided to put up a sign to commemorate the very spot where the fight occurred.

Earlier this week, a video of the former NHL tough guy destroying another man in a fight went viral. The incident took place at the Alberta Springs Golf Resort in Red Deer, Alberta, with Tarnasky making easy work of the man in a lopsided fight.

The man continuously challenged Nick Tarnasky, even after the latter threw him to the ground and landed several punches. Tarnasky warned the man to stop provoking him, but he was only fed additional knuckle sandwiches.

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For future Alberta Springs Golf Resort customers looking to find the spot of the fight, someone has you covered. As you can see in the video below, another golfer put up a sign marking the spot where Tarnasky nearly threw the man into the pond.

The sign reads, “R.I.P. F**King cry about it. Bang Bang Bang.”

Police are not investigating the incident involving Nick Tarnasky and the other man. Red Deer Minor Hockey, where Tarnasky works as a hockey coach, announed that they’re looking into the matter.

Nick Tarnasky Spent Five Seasons In The NHL

Tarnasky was a draft pick of the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2003, and he went on to spend five seasons in the NHL. Tarnasky played for the Lightning, Nashville Predators and Florida Panthers, suiting up in 245 games altogether.

Known more for his fists than his scoring abilities, Tarnasky racked up 297 penalty minutes while tallying 30 points. He spent the majority of his career in the American Hockey League, the NHL’s main minor league affiliate.

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