i love how they think making the horn go off will stop them but i guess the code of not hitting a player when they go down in a fight isn't practiced in this league
Is that #62 Sleigher for the red team (I think Sorel) any relation to Louie Sleigher, who played for the Quebec Nordiques and was the player who knocked out Jean Hamel of the Canadiens in that Good Friday brawl at the Montreal Forum during the 1984 Stanley Cup Playoffs?
This league is a complete joke most of these guys still have their parents in the dressing room putting on their skates ...when they practice there is at least 3-4 guys on every team that gets pushed around on chairs
I live in Los Angeles so I would go to the Long Beach Ice Dogs games as they always had a fair amount of tough guys. Well it's the beginning of the season one year and I bid on an Eric Laplante jersey who's #86 in this video in white for Laval. So I win the jersey and get to meet him after the game and as he hands it to me I said "would you ever play in the LNAH?" He looked at me and said "I wouldn't play in that shitty league!" Funny thing is he went to Verdun 2 weeks later WTF?
Earl: Maybe he said what he said because he may have thought you were a nit-witted dumb California surfer dude and he didn't want you to move to Quebec. We know that you are a lot more intelligent and a lot better person than that.
Well technically everyone that was on the bench and subsequently came off the bench during the brawl gets a game misconduct so the game is over there. And I'm willing to bet that everyone that was on the ice is getting 2 fighting majors each, which gives each of them a game misconduct. The game is over at this point and both teams forfeit their next games
This fiasco was three minutes into the second period with Sorel up 6-1. They had to have a couple guys who were saved to play hockey the rest of the game (Sorel won 10-1).
@@stevedrake604 How did they finish the game? Technically everyone who left the bench gets a game misconduct for leaving during an altercation, which was literally everyone not on the ice. And more than likely everyone on the ice should've gotten games as well since I'm sure they were each in 2 fights
That guy is the team's top enforcer. He is watching the other team manhandle his teammates and the coaching staff are not letting him go out to defend them. He is also being taunted by one of the other team's top enforcers. You also have to realize that for a long time this league was essentially the WWE of hockey. Coaches would give out playing time based on how many fights you get in and what kind of spectacle you can put on. There is a really good Vice documentary about it and it actually follows the team in the white sweaters.
Theriault didnt want to fight him thats why he didnt drop the gloves he wanted to fight Lacroix ( the Guy who pulled his entire shirt of and wanted to throw the bench) at the end of the game la plante ( black Guy ) wanted to fight with Lacroix in the stands
Hmmmm, well there was lots of slow dancing, a lot of two stepping and hugging with a few pokes here and there, mostly with helmets with face shields on. Yep lots of good old chest pumping. Back in the good old days there would be chiclets and blood all over the ice and your knuckles would be covered in blood. The only thing laying on the ice here was sticks and gloves and ya never saw one single guy with his face bloodied up. Not one single player. "Yep what a barn burner this was" That being said, it was funny to watch the boys trying their best to get a good old fashioned hockey line brawl going, but boys if you are gonna have a hockey fight, ya gotta drop the gloves and bubble wrap off your head first. Then we shall see who the tough guys really are. But those days are sadly long, long past us by and only a faint and distant memory, but I can still hear the crowd in the stands....... Yes sir, nothing like those days gone by.......
I don't know what was more weird in that first fight. The fact that the dude kept punching the other guy's helmet with his bare hand, or the fact that he still won that fight.
McDonalds would let their logo on 1 of these uniforms, I guess it makes sense seeing as they also have a clown as a mascot same as some of the players in this league! The guy taking his jersey off and picking up the bench what a tool!!!!
Une osti de ligue de goons pour des joueurs qui ont pas été capable de se remettre du fait qu'ils joueront jamais dans la ligue nationale. Pathétique que ça existe encore ce genre de hockey là...