Dominic Moore vs Vladimir Sobotka

Apr 14, 2012 3pd 20:00

2011-2012 Postseason

Date / Time Away / Home Team Away / Home Player
Apr 14, 2012 San Jose Sharks Dominic Moore
3pd 20:00 St. Louis Blues Vladimir Sobotka
Other Penalties: Sobotka received a misconduct; BJ Crombeen a crosschecking; Jamie Langenbrunner and Daniel Winnik each received a roughing.

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Results

Vladimir Sobotka 91.6%
Draw 5.6%
Dominic Moore 2.8%
From 107 votes with an average rating of 4.4

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Posted by pjbaeske on Apr 15, 2012 at 11:40 AM agree disagree
from my view (on the glass) this wasn't even close. Moore did not get what he deserved, after some of the shots he had pulled in game 1, Sobotka showed him mercy and should not have.
Posted by Kenney21 on Aug 26, 2012 at 12:13 PM agree disagree
Win Sobotka.
Posted by ctg77 on Apr 15, 2012 at 1:36 AM agree disagree
For Todd McClellan, here's a lesson for you: If your bunch of thugs like Burns and Galiardi want to take head shots, don't whine when the 2nd littlest player on either team beats the ever loving crap out of one of your jackass players who's been running the Blues' goalies both games so far. Moore got what he deserved and got his nose knocked in.
Posted by tblumberg12 on Apr 16, 2012 at 6:03 PM agree disagree
who wins the fight? sobotka. who wins the battle of being the biggest cheap-shot p**sy? sobotka. hope winchester or clowe teaches him how to fight tonight. total bitch move!
Posted by OSWH4L33T on Apr 16, 2012 at 2:14 AM agree disagree
FSMW had this fight shown, and Sobotka got quite a few punches in on Moore, before the takedown and mercy. 2-0 for the little guys in this game.
Posted by hockeyfight101 on Apr 15, 2012 at 12:18 AM agree disagree
sobotka won easily, but not a huge fight but sharks just didnt have it in them in the fight department
Posted by JMosier11 on Apr 15, 2012 at 12:21 AM agree disagree
If you're going to start a fight after a clean (necessary or not) hit, be prepared to get hit while on the ice. Sabotka.
Posted by dredzo on Apr 15, 2012 at 1:12 AM agree disagree
A draw? Really? Sobotka nearly lifted Moore up and pile-drove him into the ice. He could have destroyed him, but held off, except for that little squibber at the end.
Posted by methuselah on Apr 15, 2012 at 2:43 AM agree disagree
sobotka is going to need a window in his chest to see how far his head has been shoved up his *** after that cheap shot in the end.
Posted by Steaks09 on Apr 15, 2012 at 11:40 AM agree disagree
MCClellan needs to keep his mouth shut. When you have a 6'5" candy as* named Burns throwing elbows and players targeting heads teams are going to stick up for each other. Moore threw the first glove punch and Sobotka let him have it. Moore was running his mouth all game and got separated with the wrong guy.
Posted by KnightsofStJohn on Apr 15, 2012 at 4:57 PM agree disagree
Sobodka killed Moore, and Moore needed it
Posted by bobthebull on Apr 15, 2012 at 6:00 PM agree disagree
You guys are dopes. You don't get credit for not cheap-shotting a guy a second time. You are supposed to stop punching when the guy goes down. You don't get credit for doing what you are supposed to do. Sobotka did this before against the Penguins. Just check out this link... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flEagLeb0Hk
What a *****.
Posted by bigbearlyke on Apr 16, 2012 at 1:09 PM agree disagree
Terrible video of the fight. If you can find the Blues local broadcast on Fox Sports Midwest put that up instead. You actually get to see several punches long before Sobotka body slams Moore. You also actually get to see more clearly how nasty the body slam was.

Having seen the full fight it wasn't even close. Moore got absolutely destroyed.
Posted by Soulja183 on Apr 16, 2012 at 2:44 PM agree disagree
Watch the trip on the faceoff-Moore went down on his own. Sobotka's hands/arms were at his sides, his legs and arms never moved. Moore went down on his own.

Draw? You call a draw when the ref breaks it up and no one is bleeding. Moore went down after throwing a few of his own punches. He was trying to take advantage of Sobotka, thinking he wouldn't fight. The "sucker punch" came when Sobotka had been his several times and got fed up. He dropped his gloves and landed one or two.
Posted by MuzikJunkie on Apr 16, 2012 at 1:06 AM agree disagree
Personally Moore is a good player, and from the half second of footage it looks like he was just tackled. He's not bad in fights, but this was weak for anyone. Kudos to Sobotka for sportsmanship.

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