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    Re: Flyers v. Canadiens

    Yes i agree that it much more enjoyable hockey when they dont fight. I do enjoy a good one too but its a bit much when the whole team gets involved. I looked at some Youtubes of fights and I would have to say that Ron Hextall and Patrick Roy were pretty bad when it came to fighting. I think they had their own anger management issues going on there. They fought hard and they fought to injury. I dont like injuries as that is going too far. My Senators and your Flyers had a brawl in 2006. Do you remember that one?

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    Re: Flyers v. Canadiens

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Gills View Post
    Yes i agree that it much more enjoyable hockey when they dont fight. I do enjoy a good one too but its a bit much when the whole team gets involved. I looked at some Youtubes of fights and I would have to say that Ron Hextall and Patrick Roy were pretty bad when it came to fighting. I think they had their own anger management issues going on there. They fought hard and they fought to injury. I dont like injuries as that is going too far. My Senators and your Flyers had a brawl in 2006. Do you remember that one?
    Hey, Don't forget the Flyers Dave Shultz of the late 70's. Didn't they call him, "The Hammer"?

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    Re: Flyers v. Canadiens

    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    Hey, Don't forget the Flyers Dave Shultz of the late 70's. Didn't they call him, "The Hammer"?
    The name doesnt ring a bell for me Bob so I looked him up. Yes, he was nicknamed the Hammer for his aggressive style of hockey. He is actually a Canadian boy raised in Saskatchewan and was described as a shy boy growing up. Ha! that changed when he became a professional hockey player. Heck, hockey was a very agressive sport back in the 70's and he played for the Flyers which were known as the Broad Street Bullies. I remember the Montreal Canadiens were also very agressive back then. It was seen as a man's game and they played rough. I wonder looking back if they were on some sort of steroids. The fights were brutal and they got hurt. I am glad we dont see that level of violence anymore.

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