OK, ok... we all know fighting is "bad" but hey, violence is an innate need for the human mind! If it bothers you, then re-word the question to be, "What was the worst fight..."
My most memorable, since I was at the game, was an OHL fight (Barrie Colts, I think they were playing Belleville). However, the all
time would be the '87 Canada VS. Russia fight. http://www.stupidvideos.us/video.aspx/IDp~819/Russia%20vs%20Canada%20hockey%20fight/Extreme%20videos/
2006-10-07
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"fugutastic" needs to read thew question a little slower and perhaps brush-up on his history! Canada vs. USSR, World Junior Championship 1987.
2006-10-09
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I'd Have to say.mmmmmm.......the 1984 Montreal-Quebec bench brawl...check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYnfRDwhaLM . Next would have to be the 94' McSorley/Probert fight.
2006-10-07 18:33:39
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I was at a Ranger Islander first round playoff game. Lafontaine got knocked ot cold on a clean hit, 30 seconds let Arbour send out Baumgartner , Vuckota a guy named Gary Nyland and a couple others who could fight. The Rangers responded by having Nilan , King , Greschner and someone else plus Jeff Bloomberg who was a Born again Christian, The puck dropped, everyone went . Bloomberg would not fight. He just got pounded by Vuckota. That was the end of him, I think he played maybe 5 more games for the Rangers.
2006-10-07 12:35:09
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Dude the NHL is larger huge-unfold than ever desirable now. the television scores for the Stanley Cup finals very final year have been great. maybe indoors the U. S. it is now not as huge-unfold as soccer, yet in Europe and Canada it quite is great. do away with the fights and that they lose alot of followers. The fights are interesting and get human beings into the interest. scuffling with has been around indoors the sport perpetually. if it is going away, each and every interest will appear like an Olympic hockey interest.
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Almost any Red Wing/Avalanche fight from the late 90's. Particularly the one where McCarty made a complete fool out of "Turtle" Lemieux. I liked the "fight" that Chris Osgood and Cry Baby Roy got into as well. I don't like the fights all that well but sometimes they are just necessary!
GO WINGS!
2006-10-09 03:14:23
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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Are you talking about the jr. brawl in Czechoslvakia? There were no fights in the '87 Canada Cup.
Anyway, my most memorable fight was our own goalie getting so pissed off at my d partner and slugging him with the blocker. Or the Portland Winter Hawks vs NW Bruins where Punch Mclean tossed the garbage can at Bart Hunter and they had to call the police in.
But staright toe to toe...I loved that Lecav-iginla scrap in the '04 Final (?).
2006-10-08 09:49:24
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1998 first game of the season between Red Wings and Avs and Darren McCarty and Claude Lemieux at Center Ice.The second the puck dropped McCarty nailed Lemieux for the dirty hit he put on Kris Draper during the 1997 playoffs--and as ususal, Lemieux did his turtle act. Go Wings!
2006-10-07 11:59:52
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I was at a game in Edmonton between the Oilers and Winnipeg and there was a scrap between Kelly Buchberger from the Oilers and Shawn Cronin from the Jets. Cronin actually body slammed Buchberger, and I have never seen anything like that since.
2006-10-07 10:31:37
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Tie Domi, and the guy who fell into the penalty box, or Mike Milbury and the fans.....Troy Crowder had a lot of great fights when with the Devils, Mcsorley,Probert,Twist...I miss the good old days of hockey...it use to keep the stands filled even duringa blow out
2006-10-07 17:22:33
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answered by vincenzo445 4
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My favorite fight was when red wings goalie Mike vernon beat the crap out of patrick roy on March 26, 1997.
2006-10-08 14:05:11
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answered by wingnutrosie 3
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I will never forget the time Craig Coxe and Bob Probert dropped the gloves in the late 80s.
2006-10-08 14:20:50
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answered by Lionel Hutz 4
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