There aren’t many insults worse in hockey than calling someone a traffic cone. So when noted Panthers’ fan called Florida defender Aaron Ekblad a traffic cone in 2023, the 2014 No. 1 pick did not take it well.

Ekblad got the last laugh in on Sunday. During the team’s Stanley Cup parade, the 10-year Panthers veteran took to the microphone on stage with a traffic cone on his head, and delivered a message to the LIV golfer.

“F— you Brooks Koepka,” Ekblad shouted into the mic, followed up with a cheer.

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Why do Ekblad and Koepka have beef? Here’s what you need to know.

Aaron Ekblad-Brooks Koepka beef, explained

It all started on March 25, 2023. In what wound up being a 4-3 loss to the Rangers, Koepka perceived that a goal surrendered in the game had been Ekblad’s fault.

Koepka had lifted a cone and pointed at it as he reportedly shouted obscenities at Ekblad.

Asked later by Matt Vincenzi to explain the altercation, he said he did not bring the cone, but felt Ekblad “gave up a bad goal.”

“It was a bad pass in the third. I’m a die-hard P’s fan, and he gave up a bad goal,” Koepka reportedly told Vincenzi. “Yeah, he gave up a bad goal I think midway through the third, and I just felt like if they didn’t win that game, they weren’t going to make the playoffs. Dedicated fan, man.”

Ekblad was asked about the altercation afterward, and he made it clear he was not a fan of Koepka’s antics.

“We’re not buddies. Never be buddies,” Ekblad said, per Sportsnet’s Luke Fox.

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The Panthers did wind up making it to the playoffs despite the loss — and they reached the Stanley Cup final to boot. But before that Stanley Cup run, Ekblad admitted the two had put the incident behind them. 

Ekblad told TSN that Koepka had apologized for the incident and noted that he was “cool with it.” 

“He did what he did, and he apologized,” Ekblad said, according to The Hockey News. “Holding ill will against somebody and pulling negativity in your body is never a good thing.

“At the end of the day, it’s all just sports, right?” Ekblad continued. “We all get intense sometimes. It is what it is.”

Traffic cone insult, explained

When hockey players work on improving mobility and skating skills, they typically will skate around cones that have been set up on the ice. What does the cone mean as an insult?

Well, it implies that someone is easy to skate around. If your position is defense, where the goal is to get in the way of opposing forwards, being called a traffic cone is an especially sharp jab.



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