| Date / Time | Away / Home Team | Away / Home Player |
| Oct 30, 2002 | Boston Bruins | P.J. Stock |
| 3pd 07:41 | Washington Capitals | Stephen Peat |
| Stock checked Peat into the boards and Peat gave him a little cross-check back and they dropped the gloves. Started off with a bit of grappling as PJ might have been protecting his recently healed face. Both guys start to size each other up and exchange some short jabs. The guys come apart enough to exchange decent blows and then start trading haymakers. Peat lands some nice bombs to the side of PJ's helmet. PJ lands a couple and gets in two good shots, one snaping back Peat's helmet and the other right square on Peat's face. Peat answers with a few more bombs as he controled the fight a tad bit more. Other Penalties: Stock received an elbowing. | ||
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| P.J. Stock | 43.4% | |
| Draw | 34.0% | |
| Stephen Peat | 22.6% | |
| From 53 votes with an average rating of 8.1 | ||


He was more active in the start.
He ate a couple as he missed with own attempt.
But he fought back to fight.
A solid punches were thrown here, particularly in the end as they went toe to toe.
I liked here of Stock's emotion.
Stock changed smartly his hand more near in the start of the fight.
He landed one or two sharp ones.
It was even fight, but i give a narrow win for Stock.