The Flames-Canucks game in Vancouver kicked off with a massive line brawl Saturday night at Rogers Arena, resulting in eight ejections and 152 combined penalty minutes just two seconds into the game.

Canucks coach John Tortorella confronted Calgary coaches during an intermission, and apologized to all players involved after the game. One of the players ejected, 24-year-old Kellan Lain, was making his NHL debut — and his entire family was in town to watch.

Via The Province:

“My parents are here today. My brother flew in last night. My sister wasn’t able to come, but most of the family is here…. This is something that you dream. It’s not only yours, but it’s also a family accomplishment. To get them up here is good.”

They watched him play for two seconds, but Lain did set an NHL record in the process.

#Canucks Kellan Lain broke an #NHL record tonight. Fastest to fight from start of career, two seconds. Record was :12 from October 8th, 1963 — Sportsnet Pacific (@SNETPacific) January 19, 2014

Tortorella said after the game he regrets starting Lain.