Last November, Edmonton's Connor McDavid missed 37 games after he broke his left clavicle, probably costing him the rookie-of-the-year award.
McDavid lost an edge on the play and then collided with Flyers defenseman Brandon Manning and went into the boards.
McDavid, who at 19 is the new face of the NHL, told Manning it was a "classless thing" he did to him.
At least that's Manning's version.
McDavid had a different version. After the Flyers' historic 6-5 comeback win over the Oilers on Thursday at the Wells Fargo Center, he said Manning admitted he injured him on purpose.