danny gare at stan jonathon
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Gare standing in there toe to toe with Jonathon. That took balls.
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Danny Gare did very well in this fight.Not a bad scrap for a 50 goal guy
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back then most guys didnt think they were tough guys they were tough guys except for a few players of that time who were just plain goons
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no sir jonathon won but by a very slight margine gare was a very good scrapper and was very underreated as a scrapper but jonathon just got those few shots in to knock him off his feet but gare kept goin hes a tough litle fucker he doesnt back down but even though he lost to jonathon i have to say i respect him because anyone who is willing to step i there with jonathon you have to respect you have to have balls to do it and gare had balls
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Gare was a very underrated scrapper. He was like Todd Gil. He didn't look for fights but he surprised everyone he fought and never backed down. Tough little son of a gun.
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Gare was a tough little SOB
He fought Clark Gillies and held his own and he fought S Johnathan and got some shot's in as well
Not bad for a 50 goal scr.
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EDGE Jonathan but close scrap, nice one in my eyes.
Jonathan ended up well in thi sone.
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My Dad took me to many games in Buffalo.During the 70's. It was great hockey. I have two awesome recollections. Being at the "Game in the Fog" triple overtime.Robert scores on Parent.(1975 finals) #2: Watching Danny Gare. That little guy was FULL of "pissenvinegar" He could score like heck,and he could also scrap.He took on anyone,with ferocity. I even seen him dummy "The Hammer Schultz" once. THOSE DEFINITELY WERE THE DAYS!!
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Great fight by a scorer against one of the best enforcers of that time. Not only did Gare answer the bell, he answered the bell.
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draw
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Gare with the win.
these Gare tilts were courtesy
jgdeadrabbit's dvd's
i never knew, either, til i watched
gare's career fight card includes everybody who thought they were tough guys
hockeybooks 4 years ago