Bob Probert in his hay day would destroy anyone who's been listed so far. Domi would give him a fight, as he's done before. I would put Domi second. Brashear is a loud mouth POS, and Laraque is nowhere near legendary.
2006-12-12 10:50:55
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answered by Gary H 2
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Maurice "The Rocket" Richard
nobody could play the game the way he did or even score the way he did, he had fire in his eyes and if you looked at him the wrong way look out cause he would knock your block off. he was smashed over the head with hockey sticks and got back up and still would score the winning goal. it happen one night in 1955, when a Bruins player smashed Richard over the head with his stick. Richard fell on the ice and the ref's did nothing so Richard got back up and hit that same Bruins player over the head with his stick and then a brawl brock out. Richard had twp Bruins on him and he was knocking them both out but then the ref grabed Richard from behind and let the Bruins player punch him in the face whill Richards arm where beeing tied up by the ref so Richard turned around and puched the ref in the face and then a few days later NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended Richard for the rest of the season and the playoffs and the Montreal Riot began.
Richard was the quintessential Québécois hero. He pulled off a five-goal game after a day spent moving house - including the piano - in 1944, and scored the series-winning goal of the 1952 Stanley Cup semifinals as blood dripped down his face from an earlier injury.
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GO HABS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2006-12-13 02:58:51
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Cam Janssen + Scott Stevens
2006-12-12 22:34:17
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Gordie Howe
2006-12-12 19:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why people always name current players to questions like this....
Tim Horton was tough, Stan Mikita was tough, Dave Schultz, Gordie Howe....I could see Reilly, Probert, etc
2006-12-13 09:31:03
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answered by Lori 6
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Chris McAllister. He's 6'7" and can fight. He's basically Chara minus the hockey skills and plus more aggression. I would pay big money to see those two go toe-to-toe, but unfortunately, McAllister can't get a job anywhere in the league.
2006-12-12 20:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Gordie Howe ever hear of the Gordie Howe hat trick it is a goal, an assist and a fight in the same game. He looked small but he was tough.
2006-12-12 21:21:10
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answered by clawstech 2
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old elbows himself MR. HOCKEY Gordie Howe was tough, but the best fighter i saw was Stan Johnathan.
2006-12-12 19:14:22
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answered by jim m 3
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Tie Domi . What ? Mess can fight. He beat up on Jason Blake (who is about half the age of Mark) once in Rangers/Islanders game.
2006-12-13 09:42:40
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answered by Ming P 5
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Nick Fotiu and George McPhee
2006-12-12 22:03:56
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