| Date / Time | Away / Home Team | Away / Home Player |
| Oct 03, 1997 | Phoenix Coyotes | Dallas Drake |
| 3pd 03:17 | St. Louis Blues | Marc Bergevin |
| Comments: It starts behind the next, behind the play. They lock up, keeping each other at arms-length. Bergevin tries to throw a right. Then they spin slowly about six times. Drake throws a right that misses and Bergevin misses two rights. They both throw short rights, and both land. Drake landed the better punch and Bergevin slips to a knee, but gets right back up. Bergevin lands a decent wild right and Drake misses two of his own. Bergevin then tries two very wild rights with Drake out-stretched and both miss. Drake switches to the left and lands two, both of them pretty solid. Drake's momentum causes him to fall to a knee and he pushes Bergevin while sliding a bit. Drake then lands on top of an off-balance Bergevin as the linesmen were coming in to break it up. | ||
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| Dallas Drake | 63.2% | |
| Draw | 31.6% | |
| Marc Bergevin | 5.3% | |
| From 19 votes with an average rating of 5.4 | ||
| 2pd 13:27 | Jim McKenzie | vs | Rudy Poeschek | Details |