Behn Wilson was one of the greats when it came to brawling in the NHL but Plett seemed to know how to fight him without getting mauled too bad like the many that ran into the likes of big Behn.
@justice008a I agree about Plett boy due i miss the good old days when the tough guys could all play no body worried about concussions and they still had respect for each other. Hockey will never be this way again its sad but true.
Round1= NARROW WIN Wilson for landing mostly better shots.
Round2=TKOwin Wilson, he owned Plett in the end for sure.
Round3=Shit DRAW, Wilson landed few early and Plett threw one back not sure landed and ragdolled Wilson to the ice but the officials came in and never took over on the ice so draw.
Round4=CLEAR WIN Plett who stunned big time Wilson with one middle.
@justice008a Certainly can't disagree with your list, as that top 5 is pretty solid. You're obviously a big Behn Wilson fan and I'm a big Plett fan, so we'll have to "agree to disagree" on their match-ups...........as I may be a bit biased. lol Always thought Jim McKenzie was under-rated as a fighter, too, and also might sneak Grimson and McSorley into the top 15 as well, if for no other reason than they had long careers and took on pretty much all comers during their era.
@jscottrockford I'd rank the top 5 all-time as Wilson, Playfair, Gillies, Brown, and Laraque. Others that can be mentioned in the conversation are Simon, Brashear, Probert, Berube, and a few others. Willi Plett is definitely top 20
@eddubbs While anybody who follows hockey has Wilson as an all-time top 5 fighter, to say he OWNED Plett is laughable. Plett had the edge in all three of their fights when Wilson was with Chicago
@MrJuha82 plett won only one and narrowly.....behn wilson never lost a game clearly
khav11 2 days ago
Behn Wilson was one of the greats when it came to brawling in the NHL but Plett seemed to know how to fight him without getting mauled too bad like the many that ran into the likes of big Behn.
brsfan66 2 months ago
Good old clutch and grab Willie Plett.
KrupaDrums 3 months ago
@justice008a I agree about Plett boy due i miss the good old days when the tough guys could all play no body worried about concussions and they still had respect for each other. Hockey will never be this way again its sad but true.
jhaughia 5 months ago in playlist playlist 1
Round1= NARROW WIN Wilson for landing mostly better shots.
Round2=TKOwin Wilson, he owned Plett in the end for sure.
Round3=Shit DRAW, Wilson landed few early and Plett threw one back not sure landed and ragdolled Wilson to the ice but the officials came in and never took over on the ice so draw.
Round4=CLEAR WIN Plett who stunned big time Wilson with one middle.
Round5=NARROW WIN Plett for more landed shots.
MrJuha82 5 months ago
@justice008a Certainly can't disagree with your list, as that top 5 is pretty solid. You're obviously a big Behn Wilson fan and I'm a big Plett fan, so we'll have to "agree to disagree" on their match-ups...........as I may be a bit biased. lol Always thought Jim McKenzie was under-rated as a fighter, too, and also might sneak Grimson and McSorley into the top 15 as well, if for no other reason than they had long careers and took on pretty much all comers during their era.
jscottrockford 9 months ago
@jscottrockford I'd rank the top 5 all-time as Wilson, Playfair, Gillies, Brown, and Laraque. Others that can be mentioned in the conversation are Simon, Brashear, Probert, Berube, and a few others. Willi Plett is definitely top 20
justice008a 9 months ago
Wilson had the face of a pig. Plett threw him around like a rag doll.
proton3227 10 months ago
@eddubbs While anybody who follows hockey has Wilson as an all-time top 5 fighter, to say he OWNED Plett is laughable. Plett had the edge in all three of their fights when Wilson was with Chicago
jscottrockford 1 year ago
@Envelope86 And don't forget the one he lost to Snepsts.....which is on here
jscottrockford 1 year ago