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| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Sep 19, 2003 | 1pd 06:28 | Andrew Peters | @OTT | Brian McGrattan |
| McGrattan had the edge early, both guys throwing haymakers while holding the other away with the oppposite hand. McGratttan landed two or three solid ones, then Peters came back and caught McGrattan with a good left to the back of the head that sent McGrattan down. | ||||
| Voted winner: Andrew Peters (85.7%) - Voted rating: 7.4 | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Sep 19, 2003 | 2pd 15:01 | Andrew Peters | @OTT | Wade Brookbank |
| This was all Peters. He caught Brookbank with at least five or six solid punches while Brookbank didn't land one. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Sep 21, 2003 | 1pd 08:49 | Andrew Peters | @TOR | Nathan Perrott |
| First shift for both guys, they talk before the puck is dropped and squareoff right after. When they come together Perrott surprised Peters a bit as he's a lefty and really overwhelmed Peters at first. Perrott didn't land too many, but Peters was confused and spinning. They go down with Perrott on top and Perrott kept throwing once they were down. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Sep 21, 2003 | 1pd 16:39 | Andrew Peters | @TOR | Nathan Perrott |
| Round two: Peters slashes Perrott before the puck is dropped, everyone in the rink knows they are going. Perrott is hesitant at first and doesn't want to, it becomes obvious he'll have little choice and they squareoff again in the exact same place as before. This time they come together for a brief toe to toe, then Perrott lands one or two solid shots. They come together, then they back up again for some more toe to toe, this time Perrott slips and falls. He does manage to bounce right back up and as he is getting up Peters hits him with a good uppercut, and then a right cross to Perrott's jaw. Perrott regains his balance again and grazes one. They tie up and hold each other as they are out of breath. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Sep 27, 2003 | 1pd 10:38 | Andrew Peters | @MON | Gordie Dwyer |
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Sep 28, 2003 | 2pd 15:50 | Andrew Peters | @CHI | Jason Strudwick |
| Along the sideboards Strudwick just levels some Buffalo player (boarding call). Peters was in the neighborhood and immediately grabs Jason and initiates the fight. Strudwick tries his usual two or three jersey-jabs on Peters, as Peters is just holding his left cocked back waiting for the big KO punch. As soon as the jabs come in from Struddy, Peters then throws a massive overhand left that knocks Jason in the head (helmet shot) and to Strudwick's credit, he threw one right back knocking Peters a bit off kilter. After that exchange they begin throwing successive lefts and rights each landing one or two. Peters looked like the stonger fighter, however Jason was landing as Peters was controlling the movement along the boards. Overall good fight from both guys. Other Penalties: Strudwick received a boarding. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Oct 02, 2003 | 1pd 00:00 | Andrew Peters | @CHI | Ryan VandenBussche |
| Fight started off at the left faceoff dot. It seemed to come out of nowhere and they shadow boxed for at least 30 seconds. It got so bad that the crowd began booing. Peters went for Vandy's hand and missed. Peters grabbed him and dragged him to his body and threw a haymaker that missed. That was about all that Peters missed with though because he started hammering VandenBussche with everything he threw. Very, very lopsided fight. No physical damage, but most of Peters' hits were to the side of the face and not at anything "burstable". Vandy didn't throw a single punch until they were down on ice after Peters easily put him there. Time listed is not correct. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Oct 02, 2003 | 3pd 00:00 | Steve Begin | @CHI | Travis Moen |
| Begin just pounded on Moen. There was slight visible damage, he went to the dressing room. Time listed is not correct. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Oct 04, 2003 | 3pd 06:23 | Andrew Peters | CBJ | Jody Shelley |
| Radio: Peters went after Shelley, but the refs got in the way. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Oct 04, 2003 | 3pd 13:58 | Jason Botterill | CBJ | Luke Richardson |
| Radio: Richardson was laying down stick work all night and he went after Botterill. Jason had none of this and dropped the gloves. It was hard to understand the call as it contradicted itself. They said Botterill hit Richardson with a bomb that dropped him, but it must not have been that big as they said Jason only "held his own". | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Oct 04, 2003 | 3pd 19:00 | Andrew Peters | CBJ | Kent McDonell |
| Radio: Sounded like McDonell instigated this, Peters finished it. Radio side said Peters was beating on Kent so bad that Peters himself told the refs to jump in. Peters just threw him around like a rag doll and he switched up twice. | ||||
| Date | Time | Player | Team | Opponent |
| Oct 05, 2003 | 2pd 12:36 | Andrew Peters | @OTT | Chris Neil |
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