Best name for an enforcer too!Yep he was considered the heavyweight champ for a time. A lot of people have him top 10 alltime. Definitely not lesser known.
Glen Cochrane of early 80's Flyers fame. So how many careers have a 329 pim in a year and a +42 in another year. Anthony Perkins thought this guy was psycho.
Darren McCarty (Red Wings) didn't fight often, but when he did, I don't think he lost a bout.
Dude was ferocious. I once saw him beat the living tar out of Tie Domi. That was fun
Didi anybody mention Danny Gare of Buffalo?
Lyndon Byers - are you calling me a goon?
Rob Ray was always good too.
Chris Neil could always hang in there as well.
Scot Kleinendorst - may have had only one good punch, but he used it well.
Sorry Cam....
Frank fought Donald 3 times in the AHL. The Animal had 2 wins and a draw.First name that came to mind, and he doesn't seem to be quite as much of a deep cut as some of the ones listed here, is Donald Brashear. Bialowas is a very good call, too.
Not an enforcer but Svitov could absolutely dummy guys when he was mad.
The color guy puts Jack Edwards to shame.
Different era, kid. This fight was back in 1987 and that’s pretty much how all the tv broadcasters for each and every team were back then, all homer all the time.
I guess you are talking about Derek Sanderson’s comments because there were 3 in the booth that year but I suppose it could have been O’Shea or Cusick. National broadcasts were not a thing in the US and larger regional cable stations like NESN were still in their infancy but I believe this game was from the local UHF station. Do you remember UHF channels? If you didn’t live in the area, you never would have heard the Bruins booth and you can thank youtube for ever hearing it in your life.
Just don’t listen to Johnny Most, you might have a heart attack over his calling of games.And then they had to walk uphill in the snow for 20 miles?
Yes yes I know about the UHF. It's one of my favorite movies.
Just don’t listen to Johnny Most, you might have a heart attack over his calling of games.
Right, the movie
Almost. That’s Donnie.From Happy Days?
Sasha Lakovic was always one of my favorites. Being from Las Vegas I watched him a lot when he played for the Thunder, had some very entertaining scraps, including a brawl where he came out of the dressing room to re-join the fight. Also the guy who jumped the boards after a fan dumped his drink on the coaches head when he played for Calgary.
Unfortunately he died from brain cancer in 2017. RIP Basha!