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Boulton was a warrior. One of the last old guard.
Agreed he was tough as hell and fought fairly open for his era. He aged really well too.
Boulton was a warrior. One of the last old guard.
I personally saw Kimble take out about four huge guys in a bar fight in Northern, SK. Modano literally had to pull him out before the cops came and/or he killed someone.
My Best-Carey
I don't know if you can call Mirasty lesser-known, I suppose to general hockey fans maybe
I saw this and just had to contribute.
Bob "Battleship" Kelly
Dennis Polonich
Kim Clackson
Terry Ruskowski
The Roberge brothers
Ronnie Stern
....and many more
Oh, and Doug the Thug Smith!
A mixed bag, tried to get some of my favorite under-the-radar sluggers from different eras (bit biased to my B's)....
Jeremy Reich
Rob DiMaio
Dean Malkoc
Jim Vandermeer
Wayne Cashman
Jamie Huscroft
Dan Maloney
Brad Brown
Steven Peat
Harold Snepts
Todd Gill
Kurt Fraser
Mike Fisher
Mark Janssens
Jay Rosehill
Lane MacDermid
Aaron Downey
Shane Churla
could go on and on and on !
Ciccone was pretty well-known in the mid-90's in his Tampa days. Legit crazy, kicked a guy once IIRCenrico ciccone , checkout his penalty min! Enrico Ciccone hockey statistics and profile at hockeydb.com
Stortini was always my favorite.
Seconded. A favourite, always holding up not to beat on his oppnents to much at the end of fights and almost always winning them too.Eric Godard will always be one of my favourites.
Rare occasion is an exaggeration..+1 for Steve Webb. Enjoyed watching him throw the body around and chip in some offense on that rare occasion.
Shout out to
Bennett Wolf
Val James
My old high school classmate Mel Hewitt
Loved your stories about Mel Hewitt on that other site.