NY Islanders Brock Nelson yanks his TOOTH out while sitting on the bench

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Who needs a dentist? NY Islanders Brock Nelson pulls out his TOOTH while he’s sitting on the bench and gives it to a coach after being hit by a rogue stick…and then immediately returns to the ice!

New York Islanders center Brock Nelson pulled a tooth while sitting on the bench during Tuesday’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs after a stick struck him in the face.

Nelson fell to the ice before stopping and clutching his face momentarily. After heading to the bank, the cameras panned to him when he realized his tooth was barely sticking out.

He used his bare hands to remove the tooth directly from his mouth and handed it over to an Islanders staff member.

Brock Nelson was seen pulling a tooth out of his mouth while sitting on the Islanders' bench.

Brock Nelson was seen pulling a tooth out of his mouth while sitting on the Islanders’ bench.

Nelson's tooth came loose when he took a rogue stick to the face in the middle of the game.

Nelson’s tooth came loose when he took a rogue stick to the face in the middle of the game.

His tooth came loose when he took a rogue stick to the face during a battle with a Leafs opponent.

Nelson decided to take matters into his own hands by pulling out a tooth before immediately springing back into action.

Nelson’s good play on the ice this season has earned him an All-Star nod despite the Islanders’ patchy season.

Nelson attempts a wrap around shot as Maples Leafs goalie Ilya Samsonov tries to cover the post.

Nelson attempts a wrap around shot as Maples Leafs goalie Ilya Samsonov tries to cover the post.

Through 49 games played this season, Nelson has registered 17 goals and 25 assists to account for a total of 42 points.

Despite their strong season, the Islanders have currently clinched a 23-21-5 record for just 51 total points.

Nelson’s odd moment of amateur dentistry turned out to be all for naught in the end, as the Islanders were beaten 5-2 by Toronto, to solidify another poor finish for an Islanders team currently set to miss the playoffs.

“Our details and our awareness cost us,” Islanders coach Lane Lambert said. “We absolutely have to get over that and clean it up.”

The Islanders’ next matchup will be against the Ottawa Senators.