Rick Rypien. The best pound for pound fighter in the NHL.
If he plays for us in the NHL this season, I would say he's top 10.
Come on, Where is DJ King.
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Don't know, where was DJ King last year?
Rick rypien
The Penguins have 2 excellent enforcers in MacIntyre and Engelland. Thou Engo is a little small he can play regular minutes and not hurt his team plus he can still throw with the best of em. MacIntytre is probably the most intimidating enforcer in the NHL right now, and probably the most destructive too.
I thought we were talking about players who PLAY in the nhl??
Eesh. Bad timing on that one.
I thought we were talking about players who PLAY in the nhl??
I like Koci, its just when you are making a top 10, someome that is right on that edge is going to get left out. Koci would be a good pickup for the Blues as they could use more toughness and I think he is looking for a team.C-Carp- No love for Koci? He was taking all a (non pissed) MacIntyre was throwing...otherwise good list.
The list is pretty good,but.........For the season coming up I will give it a try.
Steve MacIntyre- With the loss of the Boogeyman he is clearly no 1.
John Scott-This big man seems to be getting better and better.
Colton Orr-Fights wide open and has a big punch fun to watch.
Eric Godard-See Orr and he beat MacIntyre a couple of years ago
Matt Carkner
Derek Engelland-Very good fighter will form the second half of the best 1-2 punch in the league with MacIntyre.
Trevor Gillies- Waited a long time to get his shot in the show and I hopehe runs with it.
George Parros
Shawn Thornton
Paul Bissonette