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| View Poll Results: Fighter of the Year | |||
| Derek Boogaard (MIN) |
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374 | 36.38% |
| Donald Brashear (WAS) |
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196 | 19.07% |
| Georges Laraque (PHX/PIT) |
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282 | 27.43% |
| Brian McGrattan (OTT) |
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32 | 3.11% |
| Andrew Peters (BUF) |
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144 | 14.01% |
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2006-07 Probert Award: Fighter of the Year
The best fighter with the best year. Basically, if you throw out all past history and started over this year, who would have been ranked on top?
Nominees Donald Brashear 13 fights; key wins: Andrew Peters, Colton Orr x3, George Parros; key losses: edged by Andrew Peters Derek Boogaard 10 fights; key wins: Jody Shelley, Raitis Ivanans, D.J. King, KOd Todd Fedoruk; key losses: edged by Georges Laraque, TKOd by Eric Godard Georges Laraque 8 fights; key wins: Colton Orr, Raitis Ivanans, Derek Boogaard; key losses: none Brian McGrattan 10 fights; key wins: edged Andrew Peters, edged Wade Belak, John Erskine; key losses: edged by Jody Shelley Andrew Peters 17 fights; key wins: Colton Orr, edged Donald Brashear, Andre Roy; key losses: Donald Brashear, edged by Wade Belak, Brian McGrattan and Triston Grant My Pick Georges Laraque is still the champ and though this year did nothing to disprove that, it also didn't have enough evidence of it to make him the fighter of the year. With most of the top fighters less active and less impressive, that honor goes to Donald Brashear in my mind. Previous Winners 2003-04: Matt Johnson 2005-06: Georges Laraque Last edited by Merlin401; 04-20-2007 at 07:11 PM. |
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I voted for Brashear. Laraque was too inactive, and he really made a lot of people mad, including me. It seems like he never wants tof ight anymore, so while he still is the champ, he did not have a very good year of fighting at all. He disappointed us to say the least.
Boogaard didn't fight that much either, and McGrattan pretty much sat in the press box for over half the year. So it comes down to Brashear and Peters, and Brashear was more active, plus he won the fight between the two this season, so he has to get it. Congratulations, Brash. He's fighter of the year.
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Do you know how many teams could use a guy like Brian McGrattan? He'd look pretty good in a Red Wings uniform if you ask me. Dress him consistently or trade the guy. Let him do his thing elsewhere.
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I will have to go with Brash since he is one of my current favs.
Once he gets his jabs going, it's over unless your head is made of steel. Plus his age plays a factor. I would have voted Boogey, but that Godard incident changed my mine and Laraque wrestles. |
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These polls should be expanded to include alot more players. I personally can't pick any of these guys for "fighter of the year"... if you wanted to label it as the best out of this bunch, then I could understand, but none of these guys would get a vote for "fighter of the year", in my opinion.
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Fighter of the year...which of these guys was the most entertaining to watch fight? Laraque might be undefeated but his fights are boring and mostly wrestling matches.
It comes down to Brash or Boogy. They are true fighters, slug and get slugged. I like the fights that end with a tried and true winner, not a take down but a knock down. Damn close, but I am going with Brash. |
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Sorry guys...I have to give it to Ian Laperriere. He was the only member of the Avalanche to throw the mitts throughout the season. He was willing to go even when Scott Parker was in the mix and wouldnt' go...
If you had tough guy of the year awards then the guys on that list might make it but fighter of the year has to go to Ian. Where is the next closest middleweight on that list?? |
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