Flames Fights Last Week: Mar 17-24
Some unusual characters dropped the gloves but also the usual suspects. Let us begin (and include the Minnesota game as well).
Sarich draws with Fedoruk
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Some unusual characters dropped the gloves but also the usual suspects. Let us begin (and include the Minnesota game as well).
Sarich draws with Fedoruk
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The latest installment of the Battle of Alberta that saw numerous majors:
HockeyFights.com (bless them) ranked Moreau with the 86% win. Actually, Hockeyfights.com is cool, the idiot Yankees who vote in the system know jack about hockey or fighting for that matter. No punches landed here, wrestling does not constitute win....idiots.
Some fights you may have missed:
Smith and Hinote again (maybe a third time tomorrow?)
Godard v Laraque, not much of a fight here other than Laraque punching someone in the back of the head.
Smith fights again (why? Just bring up Stevenson for some scoring, Godard can fight.)
There wasn't any scoring by the Flames, but at least the forth line chucked em good. First up Godard v King. Big haymakers but nothing much landing. Funny how they just break themselves up at the end.
Smith and Hinote go at it 6 seconds later. Nothin much here either.
Seems Phaneuf is the only Flame with some heart on the team. He gets things moving early in pre-game warm-up Saturday in Calgary's win. Too bad the rest of the team can't figure it out (Phanuef can't play every position you know....)
An article in the Herald about the pre-game altercation with Phanuef and Parker.
Here's the fight between Godard and Parker after Parker crossed-checked Phanuef in the mouth. Highly unlikely the league will do anything (it is Calgary after all.) The league overturned Godard's instigator penalty.