Arron Asham vs Nathan Horton

Oct 06, 2007 3pd 15:52

2007-2008 Regular Season

Date / Time Away / Home Team Away / Home Player
Oct 06, 2007 New Jersey Devils Arron Asham
3pd 15:52 Florida Panthers Nathan Horton
Comments: Horton rides Jay Pandolfo along the boards, with Pandolfo's head hitting the glass in between the player benches. Right off of the ensuing faceoff the Asham and Horton drop the gloves and grab ahold of each other at the blueline. Horton throws two rights while Asham gets himself situated. Horton grazes Asham with a straight right. Asham comes back with some rights to the helmet and body of Horton. Horton gets Asham bent over and gets in three rights. Asham answers with an overhand right. Horton responds with four answered rights, including an uppercut. Asham lands a short right and they wrestle up against the glass. They go back and forth with rights until Horton takes control and hammers Asham down to the ice.

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Nathan Horton 94.9%
Draw 2.8%
Arron Asham 2.3%
From 176 votes with an average rating of 7.8

User Reviews

Posted by Juha82 on Oct 07, 2007 at 12:25 PM agree disagree
Horton schools to Asham, surprising to me, even if i know that Horton can to fight.
Horton punches all the time, no pause.
He threw avalanche of many punches and Asham was beaten.
Asham went to his knees and was in trouble(O OU, oh ****!).
This have to a decisive win for not Hortonboy, but Hordonman(:
Posted by DetroitIan on Oct 07, 2007 at 3:53 PM agree disagree
Horton definitely won this fight. This kid is a pretty special player. I hope he decides to drop em more often. Although, he has so much talent, that it might be a waste for him to sit in the box for 5 minutes. But wow, that kid can throw em. Beautiful to see.
Posted by chris_mcallister on Oct 07, 2007 at 3:41 PM agree disagree
Surprising win for Horton, even though he is a very good fighter dating back to juniors.
Posted by Brashearfan on Oct 24, 2007 at 12:01 PM agree disagree
This is how fights are suppose to look .
Posted by Captain Crunch28 on Oct 07, 2007 at 4:46 PM agree disagree
Arron Asham vs Nathan Horton

Asham challenges Horton off the faceoff, and they drop the gloves. Horton starts off with a flurry of rights, while Asham struggles to get any punches in, but manages to get Horton's helmet off. Then, they both exchange solid rights, Horton clearly getting in the better shots. They wrestle a little bit along the boards, then Horton throws another flurry of solid rights, sending Asham down to his knees, and the linesmen step in.
Posted by Formerref on Oct 07, 2007 at 7:12 AM agree disagree
Great fight!!
Need more like that.
Posted by Riomouse911 on Oct 07, 2007 at 8:50 PM agree disagree
Asahm was getting fed all fight, he stayed with it, tho. Hortn was dropping bombs. Again, the sweaters are all over the place. I bet they're changed by midseason to something that doesn't come off so easily.
Posted by plum29 on Oct 11, 2007 at 8:38 PM agree disagree
dang, i didn't know Horton could fight.

he beat Asham awesome!

good scrap against Asham, the same guy who contained Cam Janssen.
Posted by NoKnuckles on Oct 08, 2007 at 1:06 PM agree disagree
Not known for being a fighter, but Horton was throwing bombs.
Posted by aces50 on Oct 10, 2007 at 11:08 AM agree disagree
Beat into submission. The way it should be done. Great fight..
Posted by luckysod04 on Oct 10, 2007 at 7:25 PM agree disagree
clear win for horton, but props to ashan for hanging in there
Posted by wayneface_killa on Oct 08, 2007 at 1:47 PM agree disagree
Love watching Asham get his head knocked in, considering i was a fan of him when he was on the islanders.
Posted by dukeofearle on Oct 08, 2007 at 11:11 AM agree disagree
Great Fight.
Posted by mjb4fly on Oct 08, 2007 at 7:27 AM agree disagree
excellent fight
surprised
i thought Asham would be Mr. Horton
not even close
if horton can scrap like that more often it will make the panthers a better team
Posted by Crocosaur on Jan 22, 2008 at 11:48 PM agree disagree
The rest of the league should take note: this kid can do more than score goals! A decisive win for Horton in one of the better fights I've seen so far this season.

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