@ProbertFire Nah. I just meant that he instigated. He skated straight to him and grabbed him. I never said The Hammer didn't win the fight, I just thought it was amusing that he got bloodied after instigating. And regarding the Dupont thing; Andre was constantly rescuing Schultz. Dave fought a lot of times and he feared no man on skates, but he was rescued more than any other enforcer.
He wasn't that great of a fighter at all, really. He couldn't even beat up Orr.
@usaisadump Instigating is NOT jumping; get it straight. Schultz was a decent fighter - NOBODY said he was great, but to see he was no good, is being extremely biased. Had some solid wins against good competition (O'Reilly, Howatt, Cashman, Bouchard, Walker, Williams, etc) and surprising draws with two of the best in Jonathon and Behn Wilson. And in the FIRST Gillies fight, Schultz arguably got a split decision, and NO worse than a draw. He deserves some credit.
@ProbertFire Schultz went straight into the corner and went right after the guy. He wasn't involved in the corner scrum and had no reason to start something at that point in the game. Instigated ... jumped... I'm not picky which term you pick. Another thing Schultz was known for was hopping over the boards and immediately wailing away on a guy who has just finished a full shift. For the record, Fred Shero said he never asked a player to fight. I don't believe it, but he said it in an interview.
@ProbertFire Your right he was a better than average fighter but was never the same after the Gillies beating and is image was tarnished. Never was really as intimitating after that and flyers dumped him to LA. But gillies did that to a lot of fighters { hospatar, o.reilly } and he suckered both of them to earn his wins.
@usaisadump actually if you watch the whole fight from the VERY start, it is Robinson who starts throwing punches at a not-so-ready Schultz; in fact 'getting the jump' on Schultz. Schultz took maybe ONE clean shot and that's it...it's not like he was taking 5 or 6 clean belts. It's actually a lousy fight. If you want to use a bad loss against him, use the Snepsts fight in LA. And as for Dupont coming in - that was Shero's doing, "All for one.." was his teachings, and the Flyers followed it.
@ProbertFire I think we've been reviewing two different Schultz/Robinson fights.
They were dancing and jawing with each other forever in a fucking brawl. Neither was "getting the jump" on the other. They were both aware and perfectly ready to go. No matter. My point is that Schultz fought constantly but still couldn't even beat up a guy who got as many goals in three seasons as he got in his whole career. (like Cashman, O'Reilly, Orr, Gillies) Embarrassing! I'd take Iggy over Hammer to enforce.
looks like the hammer was knicked up a bit
as he skated off, he was a jag
pacoloco729 1 month ago
CLEAR WIN Schultz, landed much more but kudos to Galrand who replied with few times but got outlanded clearly.
MrJuha82 4 months ago
R i P Garland
doogwood 1 year ago 3
Garland got pasted
classicNHLfights 1 year ago
Note to Garland, throw some punches DURING the fight!
bareknuckles2u 1 year ago
i noticed that,,when ever this jerkoff gets to losing,,somebody helps him,,what the hell is that?
uiwqe 2 years ago
The Hammer...again getting his face bloodied after jumping an opponent. Too bad Moose wasn't right there to rescue him like usual.
usaisadump 2 years ago
@usaisadump how did Schultz jump Garland? He fought him straight up! And why did he need Dupont? Schultz won the fight! Man, you're a blind twat.
ProbertFire 1 year ago
@ProbertFire Nah. I just meant that he instigated. He skated straight to him and grabbed him. I never said The Hammer didn't win the fight, I just thought it was amusing that he got bloodied after instigating. And regarding the Dupont thing; Andre was constantly rescuing Schultz. Dave fought a lot of times and he feared no man on skates, but he was rescued more than any other enforcer.
He wasn't that great of a fighter at all, really. He couldn't even beat up Orr.
Tenacious, yes. Skilled, no.
usaisadump 1 year ago
@usaisadump Instigating is NOT jumping; get it straight. Schultz was a decent fighter - NOBODY said he was great, but to see he was no good, is being extremely biased. Had some solid wins against good competition (O'Reilly, Howatt, Cashman, Bouchard, Walker, Williams, etc) and surprising draws with two of the best in Jonathon and Behn Wilson. And in the FIRST Gillies fight, Schultz arguably got a split decision, and NO worse than a draw. He deserves some credit.
ProbertFire 1 year ago
@ProbertFire Schultz went straight into the corner and went right after the guy. He wasn't involved in the corner scrum and had no reason to start something at that point in the game. Instigated ... jumped... I'm not picky which term you pick. Another thing Schultz was known for was hopping over the boards and immediately wailing away on a guy who has just finished a full shift. For the record, Fred Shero said he never asked a player to fight. I don't believe it, but he said it in an interview.
usaisadump 1 year ago
@ProbertFire Your right he was a better than average fighter but was never the same after the Gillies beating and is image was tarnished. Never was really as intimitating after that and flyers dumped him to LA. But gillies did that to a lot of fighters { hospatar, o.reilly } and he suckered both of them to earn his wins.
jhaughia 4 months ago in playlist playlist 1
@ProbertFire Here's a perfect example.
watch?v=HZmRWz_Dyk0
Robinson isn't even a fighter and he tenderized poor Dave's orbitals on this one.
Then... as usual...
Moose to the rescue! Yay for the third man in!
usaisadump 1 year ago
@usaisadump actually if you watch the whole fight from the VERY start, it is Robinson who starts throwing punches at a not-so-ready Schultz; in fact 'getting the jump' on Schultz. Schultz took maybe ONE clean shot and that's it...it's not like he was taking 5 or 6 clean belts. It's actually a lousy fight. If you want to use a bad loss against him, use the Snepsts fight in LA. And as for Dupont coming in - that was Shero's doing, "All for one.." was his teachings, and the Flyers followed it.
ProbertFire 1 year ago
@ProbertFire I think we've been reviewing two different Schultz/Robinson fights.
They were dancing and jawing with each other forever in a fucking brawl. Neither was "getting the jump" on the other. They were both aware and perfectly ready to go. No matter. My point is that Schultz fought constantly but still couldn't even beat up a guy who got as many goals in three seasons as he got in his whole career. (like Cashman, O'Reilly, Orr, Gillies) Embarrassing! I'd take Iggy over Hammer to enforce.
usaisadump 1 year ago
@ProbertFire Schultz again... fighting another star player and getting his ass handed to him...
and who is that at 0:41 trying to jump in for the obligatory rescue?
Oh...could it be number 6 again?
watch?v=ofgE7DXvvWo
usaisadump 1 year ago
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@ProbertFire @ProbertFire Useless tit Schultz cheapshotting star player Clark Gillies...
guess what Dave? Why don't you try giving Mr Gillies about a dozen headbutts to his closed fist.
Someone call for help...
Just dial "6"!
Oh, wait, Moose is already here, never mind. Thanks for sending the rescue squad again Mr Shero.
watch?v=8qPWms5Rdc8
usaisadump 1 year ago
@ProbertFire Schultz came on the Ice at the end of Garland's shift.
MrDTSG 1 year ago