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| Mar 16, 2004 |
Ottawa Senators |
Chris Neil |
| 2pd 16:36 |
Minnesota Wild |
Jason Wiemer |
| They're in close, jockying for space. Neil catches Wiemer with a good right, Wiemer returns the favor with a soft left. Neil switches hands, but his punch falls short. Wiemer switches hands, a right is blocked. Neil gets his right hand free, Wiemer lands another right. Neil lands a good right and sends Wiemer's helmet flying. Wiemer's right comes up just short. They spin a bit and get ready to throw the next bombs, Neil's right misses/comes up short, as Wiemer lands a nice right. Neil's helmet goes flying and Wiemer puts him on one knee. Neil gets back up and they start to spin wildly. Neil throws a jersey-jab, Wiemer's follow-up right is short, then Neil lands a left. They both throw two rights and both miss while spinning. Wiemer switches hands again and throws a left, Neil throws a right simultaneously, both are blocked by each other's punches. Wiemer goes way off-balance, with one leg up in the air. Wiemer gets both skates on the ice and switches to his right again. For the next 10 seconds, both are throwing while switching hands, nothing landing. Neil then throws a left jersey-punch and Wiemer jerked backwards, causing him to be off-balance. Neil then pushed him over and lands on top. |
| Voted winner: Jason Wiemer (65.0%) - Voted rating: 7.1 |
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| Mar 16, 2004 |
Ottawa Senators |
Shaun Van Allen |
| 2pd 16:04 |
Minnesota Wild |
Stephane Veilleux |
| Leschyshyn goes in to help out Van Allen along the boards, Veilleux shoves Leschyshyn into the pile of players. Van Allen doesn't like that and gives Veilleux a face wash, Veilleux returns the favour, slashes him behind the legs, sending Van Allen down to the ice. Van Allen gets up and they go at it, hugging throughout the fight, fighting for position. They both try to throw punches, but block each other's attempts. Van Allen threw a body shot and then wrestles Veilleux down. Other Penalties: Veilleux received a slashing. |
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| Mar 14, 2004 |
Dallas Stars |
Shayne Corson |
| 3pd 18:51 |
Chicago Blackhawks |
Jim Vandermeer |
| This started very slow as both guys grabbed on and it didn't look very spirited. Both were locked out and both were trying to throw short rights without letting the other guy get loose. They decide to open up and start chucking them, Corson lands a few weak rights and short shots and Vandermeer tags Corson with two solid lefts. Corson lunges at Vandy and maybe connects with a weak right that jars Vandy's helmet loose. They grapple some more, then they trade some big lefts, with Vandy's looking a lot more solid and one connecting to Corson's face and drawing blood from the nose. They trade a few more big rights and lefts that have little behind them, then they do a spin and stop throwing. |
| Voted winner: Jim Vandermeer (70.0%) - Voted rating: 5.6 |
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| Mar 14, 2004 |
Anaheim Ducks |
Lance Ward |
| 3pd 19:28 |
Los Angeles Kings |
Jeff Cowan |
| This fight started when Cowan finished a check in the Ducks zone with the game already in hand. Ward skated after him and asked him to go and they drop the gloves. Ward throws some rights, nothing looked to land, and Cowan starts throwing lefts, with one connecting on Ward, so Ward holds on and Cowan throws a few more lefts to end the fight. |
| Voted winner: Jeff Cowan (71.4%) - Voted rating: 4.4 |
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| Mar 14, 2004 |
Phoenix Coyotes |
Andrei Nazarov |
| 1pd 12:04 |
Colorado Avalanche |
Peter Worrell |
| They go shortly after the Barnaby-Ference bout. Worrell gets Nazarov's helmet off pretty easily and Naz trys to get in-close on Worrell, but it doesn't happen. They get in tight on the boards with Pete getting in some noogies, then Big Pete gets the takedown. |
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| Mar 14, 2004 |
Phoenix Coyotes |
Brad Ference |
| 1pd 11:25 |
Colorado Avalanche |
Matt Barnaby |
| They go in the corner behind Boucher. Matt takes off his helmet, then Ference does the same since he wears a shield. Typical Barnaby fight off the bat, nice and slow paced with Ference getting some decent shots in. They trade rights and lefts, nothing major until Matt lands a big left handed uppercut. Brad just held on from then on in. The linesmen then come in to break it up. |
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| Mar 13, 2004 |
Calgary Flames |
Krzysztof Oliwa |
| 2pd 10:26 |
Nashville Predators |
Jim McKenzie |
| These two heavies are circling each and they come together quickly. Jimmy Mac starts it off by throwing about four right hands that either miss or graze helmet. McKenzie then changes to the left and sneaks one in that doesn't do any damage. Oliwa is backing away, trying to load up the big right hand and throws it, but it doesn't land because Jimmy Mac is trying to throw at the same time which causes them to kind of stumble forward and off-balance. Jimmy Mac throws an overhand right that might have connected and Oliwa throws two right hands, the second landing flush and hard. Oliwa throws another hard right hand that doesn't connect and McKenzie ducks forward to avoid the punches. McKenzie then comes up throwing a left and Oliwa throws a right and they both look to connect. Oliwa then throws three rights, two which land, and McKenzie throws a left that doesn't. Oliwa throws five hard rights with four landing flush to the face. McKenzie had his head down and is throwing lefts at the same time in a kind of toe to toe scrap and lands a couple of punches, but not as hard as Oliwa's. They come together and grapple for a bit and Oliwa throws a hard right uppercut that lands and snaps McKenzie's head back. This seemed to stun McKenzie and Oliwa looks to go for the kill and kind of pushes him over. Jimmy Mac rolls with the throw and comes back on top with his right arm cocked back, but respectfully doesn't throw. |
| Voted winner: Krzysztof Oliwa (74.1%) - Voted rating: 7.4 |
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| Mar 13, 2004 |
Washington Capitals |
Brad Norton |
| 1pd 13:46 |
Atlanta Thrashers |
Francis Lessard |
| They start with grappling off the faceoff, then Norton starts the throwing with one or two big rights that connect. Norton then gets bent over and Lessard lands three big lefts to the top of the noggin and Norton goes to the ice, probably from a combination of balance and Lessard pounding with some downward swings. |
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| Mar 13, 2004 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
Tie Domi |
| 1pd 08:15 |
Montreal Canadiens |
Darren Langdon |
| They lined up against each other off of the draw and talk a little and the gloves come off. Domi starts things by throwing about five or six lefts while Langdon grapples for position, probably about two or three of those landed. Langdon threw one right that didn't look to land. Langdon's helmet comes off, but its tangled in Domi's hand. Domi switches hands and throws a weak right that doesn't land. They go out to center ice and Langdon manages to get the right going and throws about three, one landing. Domi isn't throwing anything and it looks like its going to be over, but then Domi throws a couple of rights and one lands. Langdon gets his right hand going and he looks to land three nice punches. Domi sneaks in another left and Langdon lands a couple of more rights, Domi counters with another left. They are holding each other at arms-length and the linesmen come in. |
| Voted winner: Darren Langdon (73.2%) - Voted rating: 7.7 |
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| Mar 13, 2004 |
New Jersey Devils |
Sean Brown |
| 2pd 14:18 |
Philadelphia Flyers |
Donald Brashear |
| Brashear crushes Brylin with a check into the boards and Sean Brown goes after him. Mostly hugging at first by Brown, who's trying to stay in-close. Brown throws one or two weak rights that connect but do little damage. Brashear gets loose near the end and feeds him 4-5 nice uppercuts and rights before the linesmen break it up. Other Penalties: Brown received an instigator and misconduct; Brashear a boarding. |
| Voted winner: Donald Brashear (90.0%) - Voted rating: 5.1 |
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| Mar 13, 2004 |
Buffalo Sabres |
Dmitri Kalinin |
| 1pd 01:07 |
Boston Bruins |
Nick Boynton |
| Boynton throws a huge check on Kalinin against the boards putting him to the ice. Kalinin gets up and goes for Boynton, they drop the gloves and start chuckin, Kalinin with the overhand right and Boynton with the right uppercut. They both land a couple then tie each other up pretty well. Boynton has Kalinin in a tough spot and lands about four good uppercuts. Kalinin will not be deterred and starts firing the right with his head down, landing some good ones as Boynton is still throwing the uppercuts, also landing. Boynton switches to the left and lands a nice uppercut then switches back to the right landing another uppercut. Kalinin was bleeding from the bridge of the nose and went to the room for repairs. Other Penalties: Chris Drury received a high sticking. |
| Voted winner: Nick Boynton (95.0%) - Voted rating: 6.8 |
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| Mar 12, 2004 |
New York Islanders |
Arron Asham |
| 3pd 05:31 |
Anaheim Ducks |
Garrett Burnett |
| They're in the Isles' end. They both shed the gloves real fast and grab on. Burnett slew-foots Asham down and falls on him. Asham starts firing rights into Burnett's face from his back and is pretty angry when they get up. |
| Voted winner: Draw (41.4%) - Voted rating: 2.9 |
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| Mar 12, 2004 |
New York Islanders |
Eric Cairns |
| 1pd 08:17 |
Anaheim Ducks |
Garrett Burnett |
| They come to together behind the Islanders' net. Burnett's off-balance already, they're both trying to throw rights. Nothing looks like it's connecting. Burnett then falls with Cairns on top. |
| Voted winner: Draw (48.3%) - Voted rating: 3.4 |
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| Mar 12, 2004 |
Atlanta Thrashers |
Kip Brennan |
| 2pd 11:57 |
Carolina Hurricanes |
Jesse Boulerice |
| Right after a goal these two decide they are going to go. Short square off, then Brennan dives in with two weak rights to the back of Boulerice's helmet. Boulerice tries to throw one and then they both fall down. |
| Voted winner: Draw (62.5%) - Voted rating: 2.5 |
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| Mar 12, 2004 |
Colorado Avalanche |
Dan Hinote |
| 2pd 10:25 |
Phoenix Coyotes |
Brad Ference |
| Fight starts in front of the the Yotes' bench. The fight was retaliation for a run Ference had taken at Konawalchuk. Hinote tries to start things off with two rights but they both come up short. They start to grapple and skate behind the Yotes' net. Ference tries a weak right that hits the back of Hinote's helmet. They then throw simultaneous rights both landing to the face. Hinote throws another quick right that comes up short. They grapple some and Hinote tries a right but hits Ference's helmet and somehow hurts himself with that throw. They start to grapple some more and Hinote falls to a knee in pain and the linesmen come in while Hinote is on his knees. |
| Voted winner: Brad Ference (42.9%) - Voted rating: 3.5 |
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