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Old 11-26-2012, 12:29 PM
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I think Brownie was the ultimate puncher in that it was almost impossible to tie up his left and even if you grab a hold of it he'd rip it out of your grasp which is difficult to do. Didn't hurt when they could wear those jerseys with the sleeves already cut so if you did grab it it would just tear right open.

Brownie would set himself, grab on with the right and INCOMING!!!

Behn Wilson and Kocur were just so strong that they could throw punches even if they were tied up. They also had great balance, strong legs so they were rooted to the ice practically, it's rare to see them off balance.

Brownie and Simon looked like they were throwing down at the opponents because they were so tall and they stood upright, not hunched over, same with Probert, very upright, firmly planted, and let loose a barrage.
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