| Position: RW Birthdate: Jan 29, 1978 From: Hanford, CA; USA |
Height: 6' 4" Weight: 220lbs |
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| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Nov 17, 2002 | 1pd 10:59 | COL | @ PHO | Andrei Nazarov |
| Great fight here, not sure who dropped them first, but Parker grabs Nazarov and throws four strong rights and Naz falls. Parker keeps throwing the rights as Nazarov struggles to get up. Parker throws about four more good rights, one to the nose, and Nazarov never gets the first punch in. | ||||
| Voted winner: Scott Parker (100.0%) - Voted rating: 6.2 | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Nov 25, 2002 | 2pd 05:04 | @ COL | CHI | Ryan VandenBussche |
| Long square off, then Parker dives in and grabs Vandy with the left. A wild swing makes Vandy off-balance and Parker feeds him four or five rights square on the left side of his face. They lock each other out and the refs come in and Vandy takes two shots at Parker over the refs. Parker throws another one over the refs as they get pulled apart. Vandy has a nasty cut over the left eye. Front of his shirt was looking pretty red. He headed for the locker room for repairs. | ||||
| Voted winner: Scott Parker (82.6%) - Voted rating: 6.6 | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Dec 06, 2002 | 2pd 02:05 | @ COL | MON | Stephane Quintal |
| Parker goes to hit Quintal and gets his hands a little high. They bump again, and the gloves come off. Quintal doesn't waste time getting his off a few seconds before Parker. Quintal had a very nice grip on Parker's right for most of the fight. He held him at bay, but Parker did as well. Quintal threw more to begin with, then Parker ripped his helmet off, hit him with a few weak ones in the gut area, then switched to the left for a few. Right after he switched back to the right, he nailed Quintal with a pair (not back to back) of flush haymakers to the face. The second one causes Quintal to duck into Parker, and the refs come in, because both men are tired and Parker has Quintal in a semi-vulnerable spot. | ||||
| Voted winner: Scott Parker (77.3%) - Voted rating: 7.3 | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Feb 15, 2003 | 2pd 14:29 | @ COL | MIN | Brad Brown |
| Colorado goes up 3-0 and Brad Brown looks to get his team going by locking up with Scott Parker. It almost looked like they wouldn't get going, both tucked in tight, but then they opened up. Brad was looking for an open punch while Parker went to work on the body alternating between rights, lefts and body blows. Brad tried switching up late, but didn't do much there either. | ||||
| Voted winner: Scott Parker (65.8%) - Voted rating: 6.7 | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Mar 13, 2003 | 1pd 08:28 | COL | @ CBJ | Jody Shelley |
| Parker and Shelley drop'em near the boards at center ice. A nice long spirited fight, lasted roughly 45 seconds to a minute. They go toe to toe and each land solid rights. Shelley lands the first couple bricks to the face, Parker counters with a bomb of his own. A handful, maybe 4 or 5 per man, of soft rights are exchanged. Parker's helmet starts getting in his eyes, so he switches hands and rips it off, while Shelley's falls off in the havoc. They tie one another up and Parker gets the takedown. | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Mar 22, 2003 | 2pd 15:48 | @ COL | CHI | Chris Simon |
| Chicago just scored a goal and these two guys squareoff at center ice right off the faceoff. They skate down into the Chicago zone and come together after about 20 seconds of circling. They grab on and start swinging. Parker lands a left and then hit Simon's helmet. Simon then rips Parker's helmet off and gets his left hand free and hit Parker with a pretty good punch. They then spin and swing, a few punches landed by each, but mostly they hit air. Simon has some trouble getting a hold of Parker, because of this he opens up. Parker takes advantage of this and start unleashing his left, landing a few nice shots to Simon's face, one punch that hits Simon's helmet and seems to break a piece of plastic on it that flies away. Simon then loses his balance and they go down, Simon seemed to have a red mark on the side of his eye. Pretty exciting scrap. | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Mar 27, 2003 | 1pd 03:49 | @ COL | LOS | Ryan Flinn |
| These two come together after a play stoppage and drop them. They immediately grab a hold of each other's sweater. Flinn throws two rights, missing both. Then he throws two left jabs while holding Parker's collar. Parker then unleashes a right bomb which connects, and Flinn pulls Parker down on top of him. | ||||
| Date | Time | For | Against | Opponent |
| Mar 29, 2003 | 1pd 20:00 | @ COL | PHO | Kelly Buchberger |
| Buchy was giving Forsberg a hard time. Parker was lined up across from him and after the puck is dropped Buchy dropped the gloves first, but fell right away. Parker threw 3-4 mild punches that all hit Buchy in the arm or shoulder before the linesmen stepped in. | ||||
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