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Lee Norwood Vs Paul Cavallini 4/21/88

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2008

The final dust ups of this playoff game between Detroit and St. Louis. Here Adam Oates checks Rick Meagher into the boards, he turns and they exchange some words, just then Blues enforcer Todd Ewen skates in and grabs Oates prompting everyone on the ice to pair up (watch Mel Bridgman stiff arm Meagher), as they watch over Ewen and Oates. As the pile breaks up, there is still a lot of chirping going on from a physical game, and an intense playoff series. It looks as if Nill is going to go with Cavallini when Norwood decides to step in. To the right of the screen you then see Gordie Roberts sucker punch Jim Nill. They pair up. The fights are fairly uneventful, but it was an overall intense game with a lot of rough stuff. Jacques Demers goes into a head spin for Ewen going after Oates and the benches almost clear. A lot of chattering between the benches as well.

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  • @smithryansmith What? Mickey and Dave Strader? Crap?! Youre nuts.

  • crap announcers.  clueless bastards

  • lol that was just a lil rubout on the boards

  • That wasn't much of a hit by Adam..He was not a fighter nor a big hitter.. It wasn't much of a "work over" as the announces commented..Not enough to cause such a big event on the ice.. I love it though!!!

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