
Mitch Fritz vs Colton Orr Dec 29, 2008
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Posted by b.t.wilson on Dec 29, 2008 at 10:04 PM agree disagree TERRIFIC fight! Calling it a draw even though Fritz looked sliced up. Toe to toe scrap. Made my night. Posted by PKisel34 on Dec 29, 2008 at 9:32 PM agree disagree Loved the way they slugged it out. Great bout! Posted by mohanrisen on Dec 29, 2008 at 9:57 PM agree disagree Orr destroyed a tree tonight! Nice bout. Posted by mcb789 on Dec 29, 2008 at 9:59 PM agree disagree fritz with the win. fritz did get cut with the only punch that orr landed, fritz landed several good punches to orrs face. Posted by bruins rule on Dec 29, 2008 at ...
Monday's three stars: Nystrom's shorthanded speed tops Wild
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No. 1 star: Eric Nystrom, Calgary Flames With the game tied 1-1 in the third period, a Calgary shorthanded clearing attempt was knocked down near center ice by Brent Burns of the Minnesota Wild. Suddenly, Nystrom swooped in between two Minnesota players with a burst of speed, collected the puck and deked goalie Josh Harding onto his rump for the game-winner in Calgary's 2-1 victory. Nystrom had just over eight minutes of ice time in the game; he made it count. No. 2 star: Maxim Lapierre, Montreal Canadiens Lapierre scored the final three goals ...
Empty Netter Assists - Eastern Conference - 12-30-08
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Penguins
-Is Dany Sabourin an adequate backup goaltender?
-Ryan Whitney hit the million vote mark in All-Star Lame Game balloting.
-The Sweater Ted picked out the 10 biggest Penguins moments of 2008.
-The Buffalo News wants to know who the best forward in the NHL is: Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin or Alex Ovechkin?
-EN reader Terry Stanton noticed something odd about actress Kim Darby from the movie "True Grit:"
-She kind of looked like she needed a scoring winger back in the day.
-Someone buy Jeff Taffe a ...
Colton Orr vs Mitch Fritz Hockey Fight, 12-29, Video
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Colton vs and Mitch Fritz Hockey Fight, 12-29, Video. Goodness! After watching the softening NFL for 17 long weeks, I am almost insulted by such barbaric behavior. How dare a sanctioned sports league allow such poor sportsmanship? No wonder baseball doesn’t get the ratings anymore. Lou Duva and Emmannuel Steward can be spotted in the first row by the red line discussing which hockey player would be a better matchup for Evander Holyfield in July.
In all seriousness, I do not wish to encourage senseless violence in sport. However, while these two exchange fists, a couple of points become rather obvious to me. First off, ...





