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Old 11-07-2020, 07:41 AM
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Default Who is the best hockey fighter of all time?

Who's your choice as the greatest hockey brawler of all time?
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Old 11-07-2020, 09:01 AM
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Who's your choice as the greatest hockey brawler of all time?
That is too tough of a question to answer, just like who was the best player of all time.

In my era, the best/toughest were Bob Probert and Joey Kocur, but of course, that will also be debated/denied and laughed at as there will be others who think so and so was tougher during my era.
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Old 11-07-2020, 09:58 AM
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Pound for pound the toughest player I’ve ever seen watching hockey for 50, Stan Johnathan. Played for the Bruins in the 70’s and at 5:7 maybe 185 pounds he was like going at it with a fire hydrant. Even his teammate, John Wensink who once challenged the entire Buffalo bench, said “nobody wants any part of Johnathan”. That’s good enough for me. Honorable mention, Philly’s one Dave Schultz.
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Old 11-07-2020, 12:06 PM
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I know I'm gonna miss some, Bob Probert, Nicky Fotiu, Behn Wilson, Dave Richter, Terry O'Reilly were pretty good. Bob Gassoff was tough in a too short career.

Clark Gillies had a long fuse but was deadly when you pissed him off.

Old timers say John Ferguson was tough as nails.
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Old 11-07-2020, 12:19 PM
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Agree with Murph, Schultz was the Best in the 70's.

Probert was the baddest man on the planet in his hey day.

I also liked Tie Domi - head & jaw of steel


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I know I'm gonna miss some, Bob Probert, Nicky Fotiu, Behn Wilson, Dave Richter, Terry O'Reilly were pretty good. Bob Gassoff was tough in a too short career.

Clark Gillies had a long fuse but was deadly when you pissed him off.

Old timers say John Ferguson was tough as nails.
Fotiu for me. Not a huge guy but MASSIVE hands. Also one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. Was an autograph guest at a show I promoted a few years back.
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Old 11-07-2020, 02:44 PM
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Fotiu for me. Not a huge guy but MASSIVE hands. Also one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. Was an autograph guest at a show I promoted a few years back.
Fotiu's fight with Steve Durbano, with Steve mooning the Rangers fans was an all-time classic.
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Probert is the first one that comes to mind. Put me down for Tie Domi, too. Little guy, but he had balls. He wasn't afraid of anyone, and that jaw could take a beating.
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Interesting fact :

Tie Domi has 333 career NHL fights, more than anybody else who has played the game.
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Interesting fact :

Tie Domi has 333 career NHL fights, more than anybody else who has played the game.
Paul Laus has the most fighting majors in a season with 39 and Eddie Shore has the most fighting majors in a game with 5.
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