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Guest mindfly

Fedorov fights to avenge dirty hit on his brother

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Guest mindfly

I can't remember him dropping the gloves in detroit let alone the nhl?

Too bad it ended so soon....

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did Fedor Fedorov leave the game I'm assuming? because I remember him on Sudbury years ago and any time he came into St. Mikes he was a force... he's like 6'5 220 or something and could always hangs with St. Mikes best fighters... I could never believe he was Sergei's bro.... too bad he didn't really turn in anything because he definitely had potential

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Besides the glove/stick to the head initially, I think Derlyuk (the other guy) came out on top(not that there was really a winner in this fight). Fedor didn't leave the game. He actually comes in as they're fighting (he's # 81) right after Varlamov skates in. At the 1:50 mark, the guy that comes zooming in fists a flying is Fedor. He starts another fight and they cut to him a few times.

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In spite of being a Russian and the Wings best player, Feds did scrap willingly a handful of times early in his career. He was not a *****, not a coward and was not afraid to pay his dues and risk a broken face once in a while.

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In spite of being a Russian and the Wings best player, Feds did scrap willingly a handful of times early in his career. He was not a *****, not a coward and was not afraid to pay his dues and risk a broken face once in a while.

Wasnt old enough to watch back in the early 90's but yeah, fights against Rob Ramage, Kelly Kisio and Ulfie Samuelsson. Plus, Feds always threw the body too.

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In spite of being a Russian and the Wings best player, Feds did scrap willingly a handful of times early in his career. He was not a *****, not a coward and was not afraid to pay his dues and risk a broken face once in a while.

and....let us not forget.....he had Anna, at least for a little while. This enshrines him into the guy hall of fame. first ballet.

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