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August 12, 2025 6 mins

Ever witnessed a parent completely lose it at a kid’s sporting event? You won’t believe what happened at a youth hockey game in Massachusetts that’s sparking a nationwide conversation about sportsmanship, parenting, and the limits of passion. From a wild ice storming to shocking referee drama, this episode dives into the outrageous lengths some parents will go to defend their kids — and the surprising fallout.

Plus, hear hilarious and heartfelt stories from listeners about the crazy, embarrassing, or downright wild things they’ve done for their kids. Whether you’re a sports parent or just love a good parenting story, this episode is packed with laughs, lessons, and jaw-dropping moments.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Have you ever attended a kid's sporting events Jeble Show.
If you ever have, then you know two things for sure.
One there's a reason why practice exists. I mean talk
about low scoring. And two there will be at least
one parent who is out of control and hopes to
live out their childhood athletic dreams through their kid. They're loud,
they yell at the rest, and they act like it's

(00:20):
the NBA Championship instead of an elementary school kids game
where they're still trying to figure out which basket to
shoot in. It's wild. Well, one mom in Massachusetts is
making international headlines for something that she did at her
kid's hockey game. And we'll go over it next so
you can feel like parent of the year, does Juble Show.
Parents will do anything for their kids's Jeble Show, even

(00:42):
go to jail. Got yes? And I say that because
one mother is making international headlines today because of something
she did at her kid's hockey game. It's the entire
internet talking about it. Here's what happened. Witnesses say it
started like any other Saturday morning at a youth hockey game.
Cold drinks over price hop chocolate and parents pretending like

(01:02):
they don't yell at children. But things took a turn
at Foxborough Sports Center in Massachusetts when a hockey mom
identified only as a player's mother allegedly stormed the ice.
Oh and, according to bystanders, she passed the no parents
beyond this point sign and started assaulting the referee, who

(01:22):
she thinks made a bad call. She reportedly made a
beeline for the referee, shouting something about that's my baby,
don't you even know the rules of icing, before hitting
the referee over the head with a half full souvenir cup.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
I think we know what was in the souvenir cup now.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Witnesses described a shoulder check that would have gotten two
minutes in the penalty box. So she checked another referee
and attempted to remove a helmet of another referee.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Oh my gosh, this is like full blown as salt
out there.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Meanwhile, another man, possibly are hype man or just the
loudest dad in the bleachers, was tossed from the arena
for verbal abuse of the referees as well.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
That's so not okay, Like what's going on in your
mind that makes you feel like I just have full
permission to just call this game.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
I want go crazy in the stands. Sometimes there's always
that one parent, yeah, that would non stop yell at
the refs, yell at their kid. And that was my
dad was like, that's he didn't come to a lot
of my games, thankfully, but when he would it was
the worst. Really, it was the worst when he would
go to my games. Yeah, because he was the loudest one.
He's always he was always yelling at me, yelling at

(02:34):
the refs.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Oh no, he.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Actually attempted to fight a high school referee for my
sister's basketball team in the parking lot.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
What.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Yeah, but my dad was a bully and a chump.
So I wish that dude would have raised up on
him because my dad would have backed down so quick
if he actually did, Like, how.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Old are you at this point? You're fighting for chiltern? Unbelievable.
That's their babies on the field.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
I know.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
The chaos lasted a full forty five seconds before Restaff
and two other hockey moms, armed with only tote bags
and passive aggressive energy, they say, escorted them off the ice.
She was later hit with multiple charges, including disorderly conduct
and assault and battery. Oh While lawmakers and Massachusetts are
now introducing four separate bills to address very specific brand

(03:15):
of suburban and ice warfare. They say, oh my, that's
so necessary. Honestly, I'm more concerned for the child.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
How embarrassing is it for this kid who's like, man,
I suck so bad.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
I'm good. My mom's just out here fighting with people manias.
I don't know her.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
And that also has a thread on the Internet of
people talking about the crazy things that they've done for
their kid. So call us up eight eight three four
three one o six one text in four to one
oh six one, what is the ridiculous thing that you've
done for your kid? Bonus points of it includes jail time. Hey, yeah,
someone said that they camped outside of a toy store
at four am in the snow because little Jimmy needed
a limited edition talking Elmo.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
What that's so nice.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
That's so sweet, like making dreams. Yeah, parents really are superheroes.
They can be in those types of moments. They face
a little butts off for you.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Hey Peter, Hey, good morning, good morning. What's something that
you did for your kid?

Speaker 4 (04:14):
Well, my son has this big obsession with Santa Claus
and Christmas in general. I mean, what kid doesn't. And
what happened was he asked me if it's in the
middle of July. He asked if there could be Christmas
in July. So I decided to take it upon myself,
because you know, I could do anything stop for my kid.
I decided to buy get a Santa costume off of Amazon,

(04:39):
and once it arrived, I decided to tell my wife.
I said, hey, take take our son out of grocery
shopping so I could get ready and everything. And well,
actually no, well pick what he was in school and
then you know, pick them home from school. My wife
ended up going grocery shopping without telling me. And what

(05:00):
happened was I just had the cost uh, the costume
on and everything, and it was like I was in
the middle of the roof, like on the middle of
the roof and ninety degree weather and it was really
weather interstate interstate costume and basically yeah. So I was

(05:26):
waiting for my wife and turns out she was going
grocery shopping. I go. I was like, you know, I'm done.
I don't want to be passing out of the roof.
As I was going down, I was just like about
to pass out, and.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Oh yeah, and you're in a huge, wole costume or
whatever it is.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Right as my wife was about to pull into the driveway,
my poor son sees me stumbling in the middle of
the road and in the Santa costume passing out. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Oh him one and Christmas in July didn't really work
out very well. San is passing out in the middle
of the road and peeing his pants.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
There's something going on to kids like mommy, what's wrong
with Sam?

Speaker 1 (06:19):
What's something crazy that you've done for your kids. Somebody
texted in at four one o six one and said
that they presented pretended to be a dinosaur for a
full week. Ay. Really, that's a dad that said they
didn't break character once, even roared in zoom meetings.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
That dedication everyone to asked my dad to do that.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Another person texted in four one six one and said
they got fired from their job because they called in
sick to work for their kids stuffed animals birthday.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
Oh that's so cute.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
That's unfortunately now me, you and the stuff you have
to move out. Mommy doesn't have a job anymore.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
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