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Probert had a few.
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Originally Posted by Broons66
For me it would be Bob Probert, 87-88. 398 pims, 62 points. At the time, the league had a tv contract with ESPN, and I'd make sure to catch any of those great Norris Division matchups. Probably the greatest time for physical hockey, every team had 3-4 guys who could fight on their rosters.
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Probert had several that I thought he was very dominant. The amazing thing about him though was that he could play hockey and was a top notch player as well. Image spending 300-400 minutes in the box and still producing first line points! That's one of the things that made him unique!
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