Cory Sarich vs Andrew Desjardins

Feb 8, 2012 2pd 10:31

2011-2012 Regular Season

Date / Time Away / Home Team Away / Home Player
Feb 8, 2012 Calgary Flames Cory Sarich
2pd 10:31 San Jose Sharks Andrew Desjardins

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Cory Sarich 45.9%
Draw 32.4%
Andrew Desjardins 21.6%
From 74 votes with an average rating of 5.8

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Posted by Behn Wilson on Feb 9, 2012 at 6:45 PM agree disagree
Captain James T Sarich goes ''full power to shields'',
allowing him to gain a slight edge over ''quick-fade'' Desjardins.

What's with everyone going lefty tonight?
Posted by staceyb on Feb 9, 2012 at 6:39 AM agree disagree
Despite appearances of a win for Sarich, Desjardins punched himself out trying to remove Sarich's helmet and visor. Instead of the instigator minor, why doesn't the NHL give a two minute penalty for fighting with a visor, instigator or not?
Posted by sedinfan on Feb 9, 2012 at 12:33 AM agree disagree
You got admire old man Sarich for still throwing them once in a while.
Posted by kkdowning on Feb 10, 2012 at 12:19 AM agree disagree
Sarich eeks out a win by outlasting Desjardins
Posted by mudman55 on Feb 10, 2012 at 7:27 AM agree disagree
Good tilt...Thought Sarich landed more & better....
Posted by chad420 on Feb 9, 2012 at 10:35 AM agree disagree
draw
Posted by nait on Feb 10, 2012 at 4:18 PM agree disagree
if im not mistaken fighting with a visor on is a penalty, rule may not be in effect yet. though i do know tripping is and if you want to take it to the next level its also boarding. as for the fight itself it was a decent one. i give sarich credit for getting himself back into a fight he was loosing badly in but i think the win should go to Desjardins first for his "first half" as they called it and for getting up and fighting his own battle and not expecting someone to do it for him
Posted by Big_Fat_Dan on Feb 9, 2012 at 2:22 AM agree disagree
Pretty good tilt, Desjardins had the upper hand early but Sarich dominated at the end, entertaining draw.
Posted by The DZA on Feb 9, 2012 at 7:33 AM agree disagree
The girls in the front row seemed to enjoy the fight.

I wonder if they also enjoy anal sex in a graveyard?
Posted by orr4president on Feb 9, 2012 at 5:44 AM agree disagree
Desjardins must have been pretty happy with how the fight was going until Sarich got loose and landed a couple of decent shots with each hand, win Sarich and an entertaining 6
Posted by The Mad House on Feb 9, 2012 at 12:55 AM agree disagree
Great scrap here with old man Sarich, and hes still got it. Desjardins early and Sarich comes on late for a pretty good draw
Posted by FightsOfHockey on Feb 9, 2012 at 9:40 PM agree disagree
Edge sarich
Posted by smoothlander on Feb 9, 2012 at 11:12 AM agree disagree
It's hard for me to give a guy a victory when he hides behind a shield. Desjardins early punches would've done significant damage if Sarich hadn't been wearing a skirt around his eyes. Ditch the lid and earn back my respect. Nice corkscrew/punch in the face by Sarich yielded a beat down by Desjardins.
Posted by kinga101 on Feb 9, 2012 at 12:28 AM agree disagree
This was a long one with Desjardins getting the edge early on and Sarich coming on strong late for a close win.
Posted by Dave Brown HOF on Feb 22, 2012 at 2:49 AM agree disagree
If there's a bigger dikk sucking, ass licking, bleeding vagina in the league than Sarich, then I'm not too sure who it is? This ****ing guy is such a piece of ****. He's got a helmet with a shield that goes down to where a real mans adams apple would be, and he rarely if ever drops his bucket whether he has the chance to or not. Just because he's on a team full of talentless plugs, he has to lead the way, both in his pathetic hockey skills, or lack there of, and the fact that he hides behind the windshield that he's got to protect his ugly yap. Some team leader this ass pirate is. I know his team and organization sucks but do these bunch of pricks not have anyone better to call up to replace this cokk smoker?

Easy win for Desjardins, as he got tired and sore hands from punching the plexi glass that Sarbitch has protecting him. Not only does Sarbitch hide behind the shield at every opportunity but that helmet of his must be rivetted or welded onto that plate he must have in his brainless melon. With all of the grappling they did towards the end of the fight, this chicks helmet didn't even come close to coming off. He sucks and so do the Flamers...but that's stating the obvious.

StalkClaire, I see that you just feel the need to respond to every one of my posts, so I will do so as well. I know it's not very mature of me, but I once again feel the need to prove what a COMPLETE AND TOTAL MORON YOU ARE. If Sarich pisses off the powers at be? I think he's trying too, so that he can get out of that ****hole town of Calfairy. 2nd pairing d-man on the Canucks? Laughable!!! He'd be the equivalent of what Sulzer is now and would be a healthy scratch pretty much every night. Sorry, we don't want anymore big, slow d-men with no skill and that can't fight, as we already have Alberts .Keep teying to pawn off your ****ty players onto other teams though and maybe one day your wet dream will come true.

StalkClaire, I guess that's one of your problems, you spend more time reading the black book than you do watching or reading about hockey, yet you post on a hockey site and not some bible thumper site. Hamuis is a top 2 defensman on pretty much every team in the league. Him and Bieksa have proven over the last two years to be one of the top shut down defense pairings in the league. They are a combination of offense, defense and grit. Although it doesn't take a neurosurgeon to figure out that Salo is fragile, him and Edler are probably the top 2nd pairing d-men in the league. Edler made the Allstar team as as a third d-man on his own team for fukk sakes. Sarich couldn't replace Salo even if he was paired with the Allstar Edler. He can barely get top minutes for a mediocre team.
Sarich = Alberts/Sulzer......at best.

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