Arron Asham vs Riley Cote - Nov 8, 2007 (video)

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 Arron Asham vs Riley Cote - Nov 8, 2007 (video)
Riley Cote and Arron Asham duke it out like old school rock 'em sock 'em robots. Philadelphia Flyers @ New Jersey Devils, November 8, 2007. Prudential Center...

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Arron Asham vs Riley Cote duke it out - Nov 8/07
Published 11/9/2007 by remis at IllegalCurve.com
This fight would have to go under the "old school" category. Cote and Asham look like a bunch of Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots, I haven't seen a fight like this since the days of Bob Probert and Tie Domi. Watch Asham and Cote just wail on each other.

Cote's A Killer! [Fight!]
Published 11/10/2007 by Skeets at Deadspin
Cote's a mess. Three stars to the guys at Illegal Curve for sending along this good ol' fashioned donnybrook matching the Flyers' Riley Cote versus the Devils' Arron Asham. According to YouTube, it's the second time in less than a month that the two have questioned each other's manhood. (Cote asked the more difficult questions in the first one.) Here's to hoping tinfoil makes an appearance in the inevitable rubber match. ...

NHL Fight Video
Published 11/10/2007 by D Wizzle at D Wizzle's World

Arron Asham signed by the Flyers
Published 7/7/2008 by EnriqueFed (noreply@blogger.com) at ALL THINGS PHILLY SPORTS
Arron Asham, a 205 pound tough guy who played for the New Jersey Devils last season, signed a one year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers. As of now, the Flyers have not announced the value of the contract, but it will push the Flyers even further over the salary cap. Asham did earn 700,000 last season, so he likely signed for somewhere close to a million dollars. Asham is your typical agitator, doing whatever it takes to get under the opponents skin. He is the type of guy everyone hates unless he is playing for your team. He is not a strong offensive player, scoring a total of 135 points in 498 career games in the NHL. ...

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