Derek Campbell, a player for the Hull Stingrays in the U.K.’s Elite Hockey League, was suspended 47 games for a fight in which Campbell followed an opponent into the stands and attempted to gouge his eye out.

The fight, which you can watch in the video above, started when Campbell was struck from behind into the boards by Nico Sacchetti of the Dundee Stars. One of Campbell’s teammates then pins Sacchetti to the boards and holds him there until Campbell get back into it. Then everyone goes crazy.

While the referees and members of the Stars do their best to tear him off, Campbell repeatedly tries to bash Sacchetti’s head into the ice. It’s tough to see in the video, but we presume this is also when Campbell attempted to gouge Sacchetti’s eye out. After the referees finally separated the two, Campbell threw an elbow at a referee, and was summarily ejected from the game.

Later on, Campbell somehow made his way around to the entrance of Stars’ locker room, and as the announcer shouted loud noises in an English accent, Campbell attacked Sacchetti again. It’s a crazy video.

The 47-game suspension was levied by the league for:

Fighting off the ice = 15 matches

Attempted eye gouge = 12 matches

Knee to the head = 10 matches

Excessive force to the head resulting in an impact to the ice = 10 matches

Campbell won’t be serving that 47-game suspension, however, as he was released by the team.

(Thanks to CBS Eye on Hockey for sharing.)