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Fight Card – McQuaid vs. Crombeen, 02-22-12

Some of the best fights come after a goal has been scored early in the game . . . some of the worst, too. This bout between Boston Bruins defenseman Adam McQuaid and St. Louis Blues grinder BJ Crombeen would fall somewhere in between, but only slightly closer to “worst” than “best”, and this one...

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Fight Card – The Predictably Horrible Reaves-Scott Fight, 02-19-12

Chicago Blackhawks enforcer John Scott’s second fight in as many games came at the hands of St. Louis Blues enforcer Ryan Reaves. Many Blackhawks fans had clamored for this fight to happen, and thought Reaves was “ducking” Scott. Ducking a 6’8”, 270 pound behemoth is easy to do when you’re six inches shorter and (approximately)...

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Fight Card – Crombeen vs. Dorsett 02-14-12

I’m not going to let this go before saying that Derek Dorsett was acting like a general douche all game. If you think Andy McDonald is going to retaliate, you’re living in a land made of marshmallows and candy canes. And it sure as hell isn’t Christmas, Derek. All that said, the early scrap between...

Fight Card – Crombeen vs. Konopka 02-07-12

Fight Card – Crombeen vs. Konopka 02-07-12

After the first of two goals on two shots by the St. Louis Blues, which led to a goalie being yanked WAY, WAY early in the match by the Ottawa Senators, Blues tough guy BJ Crombeen squared off with the leader in National Hockey League fighting majors, one Zenon Konopka. Konopka is not an easy...

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Fight Card – Reaves vs. McGrattan 02-04-12

Yes, the pugilist “expert” of the Blue Note Zone has taken over the Fight Card responsibilities. You’re welcome. And yes, Andy Sutton, I AM an “expert”, or at least I play one when I feel like it. Last night, we witnessed a scrap between young St. Louis Blues brawler Ryan Reaves and Nashville Predators enforcer,...

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Fight Card: Reaves vs. Carcillo + Nichol Kudos

Before we view the beautiful and well deserved pounding Sean Avery lite Dan Carcillo received at the hands of Ryan Reaves, I first must apologize to Scott Nichol. He was carrying the Blues pugilism torch against Vancouver and in Minnesota and I did not post about it. Kudos monkey man, keep swingin’ like you’re flingin’....

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Fight Card: Nichol vs Booth (with Video)

Go figure of all the Canucklehead players to step up and throw a few, its someone who hasn’t been there more than a month. Being in Vancouver just mustn’t have set in on David Booth yet.  Less than two minutes in to the third period and well behind the play, he dropped the gloves with...

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Fight Card: Jackman vs. Simmonds

If the Philadelphia Flyers couldn’t beat the Blues on the scoreboard, they were hell bent to beat them physically on the ice. Wayne Simmonds carried the agitation banner in to battle (along with Scott Hartnell). In the waning 20 seconds of the second period, Barret Jackman had enough of his antics and the two threw...

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Fight Card: Reaves vs. Sortini

Last night was the first game of the season, so of course there was the first fight of the season. Shortly following Patrik Berglund’s goal which opened the scoring the big boys got in to it. Squaring off were the St. Louis Blues‘ home grown tough guy Ryan Reaves versus Nashville Preadators‘ summer acquisition Zach...

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Fight Card 4-5-11: Double Duel & Oshie’s First

Well, the St. Louis Blues finally thew the Colorado Avalanche monkey off their backs. Beating them for the fist time in seven games. Surely the pugilists, even the unexpected one, help the Note get to a 3-1 victory. In case you missed the game, here are your “FOUR” fight videos. - – - Cody McLeod...

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