Dishonour Roll: Steve Downie & Bobby Clarke

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 Dishonour Roll: Steve Downie & Bobby Clarke
These two really do deserve each other. One is a jackass forward for the Philadelphia Flyers, the other is a former jackass forward for the Philadelphia Flyers. Neither has any business around the NHL. Let's start with Steve Downie. He laid out Ottawa Senator forward Dean McAmmond. He gets in a little skirmish with Toronto Maple Leafs forward Jason Blake. [link]

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Bench-Clearing Brawls
Published 1/11/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... And if that isn’t enough vaguely-baseball related hockey action for you, E. Spencer Kyte and myself are getting into it over my most favoritest Philadelphia Flyer of all-time, Steve Downie, over on his personal site. Mr. Kyte says Downie’s a jackass, I say Downie’s a poet. Here’s what we’re arguing about…. Preseason hit on Dylan McDermott [more YouTubes after the jump]: (more…)

Sweet Devil Ray-Yankee Wrist-Breaking Collision!
Published 3/9/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... for our Devil Rays season. Saturday D-Ray farm hand Elliot Johnson followed his lead and launched himself Steve Downie-style into some anonymous Yankee backstop in the 9th inning of yesterday’s pretend game. And broke the little bitch’s wrist! ...

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