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Evgeni Malkin slew-foots Paul Mara, Rozsival vs Gonchar | May 1st, 2008

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Evgeni Malkin slewfoots Paul Mara. Mara wasen't happy about it and raced towards Malkin after the goal by Jagr. Rozsival and Gonchar drop the gloves.

Round 2 / Game 4 - 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Pittsburgh Penguins @ New York Rangers
May 1st 2008

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  • What a sore loser, you Malkin.

  • he did it TWICE! wow....Penguins have no class

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  • Doesn't matter this series wasn't even close

  • @ImSoOffended Crosby slewfoots Callahan is even worse, as Callahan got called for interference. Crosby got nothing.

  • and the victim got the penilty, and the superstar goes free...

  • I've seen Malkin slew foot quite a few players. I'm talkin at least 5 players besides this video. I hope someone does something about it one day

  • @SuperThunderlips did u also realize xkillingxtime sed he became a pens fan the year they won the cup.... bandwaggoner?

  • Fuck the PENS

  • The fisrt time, it was a good play but the second was dirtay

  • malkins russian.....all russian players know all the dirty moves in hockey

  • @SuperThunderlips ooooooo feisty one ;) <3

  • @xkillingxtime Your an idiot...........crying because you are emotional about being traded is not the same thing as getting hurt during a game and complaining like a little girl (CRYING) that it was a cheap shot.......you are either extremely dumb or just young and ignorant. I think both. now fuck off.

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