Youtube: Steve Ott vs Zach Sill March 7th, 2015

Zen Arcade

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Sill flies under the radar, but he's a really good middleweight. Hopefully the trade gets him back to playing the way that got him into the league to begin with.

His weird gorilla dance thing he does before squaring up always cracks me up too.
 

Knies iT

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Sill flies under the radar, but he's a really good middleweight. Hopefully the trade gets him back to playing the way that got him into the league to begin with.

His weird gorilla dance thing he does before squaring up always cracks me up too.
He's been quite good in Toronto, thus far. Physical, tough, and even had a couple breakaways not too long ago.
 

Man Bear Pig

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Does Ott ever win fights? he's an excellent pest but I have no clue why he goes looking for scraps.
 

Moskau

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Does Ott ever win fights? he's an excellent pest but I have no clue why he goes looking for scraps.
No he loses 99%.

It was over for him when he agreed to square up as the only chance he has in fights is to get in close with the guy as soon as possible and grapple. He can at least hold his own in the spur of the moment fight... or jumping someone. Sill is a very good middleweight as well and I'm sure he knows that so props to Ott for going like this.
 

cardiffgiant

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Props to Sill for keeping Ott on his skates. This is one of only a couple of fights for Ott that I can think of that he didn't just fall down immediately.
 

Derrty

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Props to the linesmen who picked up the glove and gave a little "let's go" clap to start the tilt. A nice change from jumping in between as soon as possible.
 

tarheelhockey

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Sill provided one of the better technical fights I've seen in a while. Look how smoothly he goes from throwing with his right hand, to grabbing hold of Ott and then starting to throw body blows with his left hand instead. No surprise that Ott was unable to protect his face after that.

Props to the linesmen who picked up the glove and gave a little "let's go" clap to start the tilt. A nice change from jumping in between as soon as possible.

I liked that too :laugh:
 

wej20

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Sill is a good fighter, pity he's not a better hockey player as then he could be a nice 4th liner.
 

MacTruck27

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I was just re-watching the 24/7 rangers and flyers winter classic series. Im a rangers fan, but even I can acknowledge that Ott was a loser for telling Giruoux that he was "5th in the NHL in faceoffs" and was probably going to win the faceoff he was about to take with Giroux.

Suffice it to say, nice to watch this video of him getting knocked out.
 

Sheppy

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I was just re-watching the 24/7 rangers and flyers winter classic series. Im a rangers fan, but even I can acknowledge that Ott was a loser for telling Giruoux that he was "5th in the NHL in faceoffs" and was probably going to win the faceoff he was about to take with Giroux.

Suffice it to say, nice to watch this video of him getting knocked out.

Truthfully, I thought that was hilarious.
 

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