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First off I don't want this thread to turn into a debate on whether fighting should be allowed or not allowed in the game or whether the Wing's need a goon in their lineup !! I love myself a good fight whether its for stategic reasons or just for entertainment purposes but the quality of the fights in this league are just garbage !! Many of the fights last less than 15 seconds and are just useless wrestling matches or guys are just too damn clumsy to stand on their own two feet and just fall to ice because of a lack of balance. For instance tonight I just finished watching the Nucks-Ducks games. There were 3 fights, fight #1 Parros jumps Hodichuk after a good clean bodycheck by Hordichuk, The fight was so bad that they didn't even get major penalties, only roughing calls. Fight #2 featured Travis Moen and Mike Brown, for those who dont know, these are two big tough dudes, fight was a wrestling match, no big punches landed....BORING !! Fight # 3 Middleweight match between Kesler and Getzlaf, these two took the time behind the play to yap at each other, there was no one around and they dropped the gloves, Getzlaf proceeded to spend 20 seconds trying to get Kesler's helmet off, no punches really landed, fight over BORING !!

I dont understand the point of taking a 5 minute trip to the sin bin for this garbage. I remember back in the day when guys like Probert, Domi, Kocur, Brashear etc would get there money's worth out of a fight and square off and throw bombs and sometimes the fights would last at least 30-45 seconds and sometimes we would get one of those epic 1-2 minute fights. Even back in the day when a fight only lasted 15 seconds it would usually be a flurry of punches for 15 seconds and then its over. Out of the 10 fights I see now, 8 of them are garbage, 1 is average, and 1 is usually considered good. To me it seems like guys have no balance nowadays and they just end up falling over. I want to get back to the fights like Probert-Coxe from Don Cherry's Rockem Sockem 1 ......One can only hope !!!

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I agree, I don't know why. Maybe it's the refs breaking up any potential fight before it can happen, maybe it's that the players are pansies now, or maybe it's because the cap means any potential injury can end a playoff run. But yes, there aren't many good fights.

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I agree. But have you seen the dorsett-carcillo fight

I was just about to say theres only a clause for Carcillo, the man knows how to fight, but other than that, the heavyweights suck now there all afraid of getting fedoruked

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I was thinking about this earlier. Watching the sabres/pens game and Peters went with Godard...to a hugging competition. I don't know if they judge them by who hugs the hardest or who lands on top, but if it was the latter then Peters won.

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I've seen plenty of damn good fights this season. I'd say you're focusing too much on the scrums and not the legitimate fights.

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The problem now is that there isn't enough pure goons in the NHL anymore.

Now the guys doing most of the fighting are these middleweights, who happen to have some offensive talent. I'd rather see 2 heavies throw down than seeing Ott fighting Carcillo, or something of the equivalent.

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I've seen plenty of damn good fights this season. I'd say you're focusing too much on the scrums and not the legitimate fights.

About 5 min worth. where as theres 1000s worth fo goal and hit footage.

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About 5 min worth. where as theres 1000s worth fo goal and hit footage.

For me, probably about an hour's worth.

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For me, probably about an hour's worth.

Hmm i really only consider maybe 10 or 12 fights real good ones, there have been some good punches but in lackluster hugfests and high amount of punch fights but its between 2 guys throwing rabbit punches

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Hmm i really only consider maybe 10 or 12 fights real good ones, there have been some good punches but in lackluster hugfests and high amount of punch fights but its between 2 guys throwing rabbit punches

I consider there to be a huge handful of fights worthy, especially ones with more than a single fight involved. Every week I see 10-12 good fights.

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Personally I think fighting hasn't been this good in years. Probably a combination of fighting making a slim comeback combined with more guys willing to fight and more guys that actually have some 'character' to the way they fight.

For instance:

Danny Carcillo, tons of fun to watch. Throws wildly but is very capable, fights outside his weight class. Reminds me alot of Matt Barnaby when he came out accept with far greater punching power.

Milan Lucic, I don't like the way he showboats b/c I personally don't think you should do it after you light somebody up. But the fans enjoy it and it does fire people up. Plus he's always willing.

Cam Janssen, tons of fun to watch. He's a modern Joey Kocur. Smaller guy with a big heart and big fist. Not as big as Joey's was but he throws it with malicious intent. Plus, I love the way he shimmies around before a fight, with his arms down at his sides, almost like he's having a mini epileptic seizure. Brad May used to do that alot back in the day.

Of course Boogaard, simply b/c there's never been a heavyweight his size that really had the punch power to destroy people. Along with Boris Valabik and Mitch Fritz we're starting to see a new class of super heavyweight. Of course Valabik is a puppy and Fritz shouldn't be in the league but whatever.

David Clarkson is a personal fav of mine b/c he's more my size but he has a gigantic heart and can play the game as well. He's practically a mini Cam Janssen only a far better player.

Donald Brashear, as much as I hate this guy and think he's one of the most dispicable, dishonorable fighters going, there's no arguing his ability. If I had to pick a top heavyweight right now I would be torn between Boogie and Brash. I've seen Boogey lose fights. I can't think of the last time I saw Brash lose a fight. Not only is his left hand quicker than hell, he is actually able to throw those punches with power at the same time. He absolutely fed Riley Cote his lunch the other day. I was embarrassed for Cote to be honest. Definitely one of the most formidable fighters the past 10 years. And this from a guy who when he was with the Canadiens, prolly back in 95 or so I watched him fight a couple of times and thought to myself....no way is this guy ever going to make it. All he does is hug and wrestle.

And then you have a ton of young guys who can play the game but are true character players and don't hesitate to step up for a teammate. Guys like Derek Dorsett, Brandon Dubinsky, Shane O'Brien, etc....

I haven't felt this good about the state of fighting in the league since around 95/96.

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I can't remember who it was because I was only watching during commercials of the Packers game last night, but there was a "fight" in the Penguins/Sabres game that was literally a hug-fest capped off with the Buffalo player lifting and "bodyslamming" the Penguin to the ground.

Uber-lame. I was embarrassed for both of them.

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Here is some personal favorites of mine from what I think was one of the best years for fight watching. 95/96

Leroux v Twist

One of the funnest brawls I've ever watched. May with the flying body block just cracks me up.

Chris Murray, one of the toughest dudes I ever saw, unbelievable jaw.

Simply a great fight, Stojanov using reach to just land bombs

Good bout that went back and forth between Cam Russell/Ken Baumgartner

There's some other good ones from that year with Brad May KO'ing Baumgartner, Steve Leach and Rob DiMaio having one of the biggest blow for blows i've ever seen and Baumgartner handing out one of the biggest KO punches i've ever seen on poor Dean Malkoc. To Malkoc's credit he got up. I haven't seen anybody literally stand there dumbfounded, unprepared in the middle of a fight and just absolutely get filled in like that in a long time. Probably Fedoruk when Boogey broke his face in half.

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Nice videos. The ***** antics of Barnaby in the one vs Snow was pretty reprehensible, and what made the fights better as well was the tie-downs really sucked back then, not to mention a bit less of a "defense" against taking blows.

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I can't remember who it was because I was only watching during commercials of the Packers game last night, but there was a "fight" in the Penguins/Sabres game that was literally a hug-fest capped off with the Buffalo player lifting and "bodyslamming" the Penguin to the ground.

Uber-lame. I was embarrassed for both of them.

It was Peters and Godard

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