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Domi was a good fighter but I can't believe that some would put Wendell Clark on this list of enforcers!!!!

 

HAH!! I've seen more people get hurt at a church picnic than at a Domi fight. Sure, He'd take on anyone. But his skill was in keeping distance from his foe. Wendell would eat him alive.

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The paid enforcers that have been mentioned are an easy choice.

I'll agree with Larry Robinson and Cam Neely as well.

Robinson didn't fight a lot but when he did he pulverized his opponents. Same with Neely.

Both are hall of famers to boot.

How about Al Secord? He was another tough dude who could play.

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Chris Neil from Ottawa can do everything, fight,score and turn the game around with a big hit. I played hockey with his older brothers and watched him through junior all the way to the NHL. :thumbsup_anim:

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As far as enforcers go in my time, I'd have to say Bob Probert stood as tall as any.

I'm not so certain that Cam Neely being the best two-way player ever, couldn't have taken Probert in the odd tussle.?

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Being a Redneck from the Southeastern U.S., I just gotta ask... is that really a frozen Moose turd they're batting around on the ice with those curved Willow branches??? :canadian:

 

A Hoser named McKenzie from Alberta told me it was...

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I only have guys that could actually play on my top list and these never had to drop the gloves more than once

 

Larry Robinson

Clark Gilles

 

and if you actually think Sean Avery is tuff look what Stumpy Thomas did to him

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egHy0ebNK9Y

 

Avery never dropped his gloves with anyone who could go!

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