| Date / Time | Away / Home Team | Away / Home Player |
| Feb 14, 2004 | Montreal Canadiens | Darren Langdon |
| 2pd 03:38 | Ottawa Senators | Todd Simpson |
| They meet by the boards. They’re in tight, Langdon gets a right in. Simpson tries to throw a punch, and Langdon lands three in response. Simpson throws a few back, and then pulls the helmet off. Langdon lands two more rights. Langdon misses a left. Simpson tries to go to the left, but doesn’t land anything. Left uppercut comes up short. Langdon throws a left. Simpson shakes the elbow pad loose and throws three rights to the back of the head. He throws another and Langdon throws a left back. Langdon misses a right. A couple of weak rights to the back of the head by Simpson. A bit of grappling, Langdon throws a short, weak left. Langdon misses a right. Simpson throws a nothing right. A couple more rights to the side of the head by Langdon. A right by Simpson, Langdon lands a few more right on the button. Langdon’s jersey comes completely off. Another right by Langdon. Another hits helmet. Simpson tries a left uppercut that goes nowhere. Langdon throws three more rights with little damage, and the linsemen finally step in. Really long fight, as per the usual with Langdon. | ||
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| Darren Langdon | 60.0% | |
| Draw | 40.0% | |
| From 10 votes with an average rating of 7.6 | ||
They both were about great here.
Looked like Langer got in better punches usually.
D.Langdon was a NARROw winner.