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The Most FEARED Player For All 32 NHL Teams



In this video we’re going to be taking a look at The Most FEARED Player For All 32 NHL Teams

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  1. Check out the Documentary "The Last Gladiators" Fighting and Protecting is why Chris Nilan was brought into the Canadiens organization. I'm fine with the rest of them.

  2. For Edmonton it is definitely Dave Semenko, not Georges Laraque. NOBODY messed with Gretzky in Edmonton for fear of having to deal with Semenko.

  3. too bad itā€™s just one player because TERRIBLE TED one of the most feared and respected platters of allllll time!!! forever grateful he was who he was

  4. You need a more attentive editor. That was clearly James Neal first shown to be Stu Grimson. Lots of little errors or clips replaying.

  5. If I watch this and you DON'T give Probert to the Wings, I am un-subscribing. It will be the 2nd time you gave Probert to another team, which is criminal.

  6. Scott Stevens was terrifying for the Devils. And nobody really wanted to fight Clark Gillies for the Islanders.

  7. They weren't really feared. They didn't really accomplish anything. They didn't make the game any safer.

  8. As promised.. you lost a Premium subscriber over this. Bob Probert is the toughest Red Wing ever, 2nd is Joey Kocur, 3rd is Darren McCarty.. simple.

  9. Brashear could use an honorable mention. Overshadowed on Philly but he was the one cat that had dominated Domi every time they fought, and a top contender for his time.
    Chara as well. Not known so much for his fighting at the NHL level but when he went off with that physical stature other players were in danger of getting shaken baby syndrome.

  10. I played hockey and have been blindsided before a few times and crumbled to the ice. My response was always, letā€™s do that again when I see you coming. Sucker punches always look more fierce than they really are.

  11. I'm 10 minutes in and have lost track of all the errors. 88-89 to 91-92 is 4 seasons Einstein, it's not Chris Neelon and that wasn't Mike Foligno, he had the stupidest helmet in the league. And there were more. You sound like drunk Teddy Kennedy with his Mike Mcgwire and Sammy Suesa comment. I can't take you seriously

  12. How can you not put ā€œcrank shaftā€ Douglas Murray as the sharks, or Ryan Marchment, or Marty McSorley???

  13. You use the word impressive when the correct term is pathetic.
    Fighting is why hockey has stay stuck as the 4th most popular pro sports in NA.

  14. Gordie had a bunch of Pen Minutes and would fuck you up but had 22 career fights. Love that you forgot to mention that šŸ˜‚

  15. Your list is all over the place. Some slots are just being plugged with heavyweight fighters. Some others with all-star players who are bad men. Like did the Coyotes never have a fighter? Howe is one of the all time greats fine, then you go and play musical chairs with enforcers. Probert in Chi, Grimson in Nsh, Tiger as a Canuck ect.

  16. Domi will always be remembered for hiding behind the ref from Richardson, Berube and McCarthy, then going after Adam Burt while he was tied up with Kaberle. Wendel would have never done that.

  17. As someone who has spent most of his life around rinks all over, I can tell you that the enforcers are some of the nicest people I have ever met off the ice.

  18. Stan Jonathan Boston Bruins…McSorley admitted to being afraid of him when he attended his first NHL training camp…

  19. Gordie Howe in his prime, would flip Probie, like a dime…homework time, junior.
    He intimidated the World of Hockey for multiple decades, not just an era. Even his own son, Mark, a HOFer, called him, "the toughest, meanest guy on a pair of skates, and that's why he was able to play for decades." Both Probert & Mark Howe were also teammates…he would know who was who, I certainly do. Had an Oiler season ticket in the '8ļøāƒ£0ļøāƒ£'s.
    Mark Messier used this blueprint, to great effect, buying extra space, (retiring 2ļøāƒ£nd All-Time, in NHL points), to Wayne Gretzky. learning it from his father, Doug…a former, pro minor leaguer with Detroit's farm team, the Edmonton Flyers.šŸ˜Š

  20. Probert played for Chicago late in his career but he was the terror of the nhl when he was playing for Detroit. He and Kocur were feared throughout the league except by maybe Domi and McSorley. Putting Probert down as a Blackhawk instead of a Red Wing is highly controversial.

  21. Anaheim Ducks – Skillwise it was Paul Kariya as he was smart and skilled enough to trick any defense or goalie. Reason why Gary Sutter and Scott Stevens attacked him.
    Otherwise it would be Corey Perry as he was both skilled and rough combined with being somewhat dirty so he got under player's skin easily for many years.

    Buffalo Sabres – Dominik Hasek 110% was the player who made opponent teams fear the Sabres as Hasek, the living wall had proven great enough to carry his whole team whole seasons and long play-off runs. Hasek could steal any great players scoring touches and bring em down to terrify the audience.

    New Jersey Devils – 1000% dirty Scott Stevens !!!!

    Pittsburgh Penguins – Mario Lemieux / Jaromir Jagr. Pick your poison because either Lemieux or Jagr was the best point scorer for several seasons and you let one go, the other would score, and throw on sneaky Ron Francis and the set was complete! Its criminal how dirty teams was against Lemieux, fearing his incredible skills.

  22. Cool video, I can tell how young you are by how you mispronounce some of the names šŸ˜œ but still awesome to be giving these guys a shout out, great job!

  23. I think you focused too much on penalty minutes than actual fighting ability. For the Sharks, Jeff Odgers was a punching bag. I wouldā€™ve picked Scott Parker. For the Canucks I wouldā€™ve picked Gino Odjick. For the Oilers, Laraque hugged more than punch. My Oilers pick would be Dave Brown. For Toronto, Domi fought a ton, but John Kordic was way better. For the Devils, Stevenā€™s is a good pick, but Iā€™d go with Ken Daneyko. There are more, but Iā€™ll stop there.

    In the video you say the ā€˜60s was the toughest era, but I would say the ā€˜90s were way more violent. The amount of fights that occurred were off the charts.

  24. Few names missing. Kelly Buchberger kept Gretzky safe for many years in Edmonton and Chris Nilan – his nickname ā€œknucklesā€ says it all.

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