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Reeds v. Gallant: the rematch.

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Holy s*** those teams were insanely tough. Gallant, Probert, Kocur :o Gallant was one of the extremely rare power forwards, like Harold Snepts said. The true definition of a power forward.

Plus they had a lot of other guys who would scrap like Snepsts, Lee Norwood, Mel Bridgman, and probably a few I'm not thinking of. Half that team would drop the gloves.

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Plus they had a lot of other guys who would scrap like Snepsts, Lee Norwood, Mel Bridgman, and probably a few I'm not thinking of. Half that team would drop the gloves.

Other guys that come to mind are Claude Loiselle, Randy Ladoceur, and Warren Young as well. Teams were terrified to play Detroit back then, but things change. Who knows, maybe we'll head back in that direction some time.

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Plus they had a lot of other guys who would scrap like Snepsts, Lee Norwood, Mel Bridgman, and probably a few I'm not thinking of. Half that team would drop the gloves.

I've always thought Bridgman didn't play much in Detroit?

I know he's a legend amongst Flyers fight fans during his time there, when he was a really good fighter in the early 80's.

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I've always thought Bridgman didn't play much in Detroit?

I know he's a legend amongst Flyers fight fans during his time there, when he was a really good fighter in the early 80's.

He only played a couple seasons, I think. I probably just have a strong association of him as a Wing from that time because it back was when I was going to every game, some practices and whatnot. So I saw him a lot.

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In last night's Memorial Cup final, St. John beat Mississauga 3-1, in a battle of Prince Edward Island born head coaches. It marks the first time a team from Atlantic Canada has won the Memorial Cup. It also shows that Dave Cameron would be a perfect fit for the job in Ottawa, as he has watched his team lose three different championship games in the same year.

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