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Boulton and Probert, gotta love the Rayzer's nod at the end :lol:

 

edit: Man I miss the Rayzer, favorite sabre of all time.

Boulton, yeah surprised he got the better of Probert, the latter my all time favorite fighter. Danny Gare pound for pound great fighter too. Dudley, halkidis, schoenfeld....just seems like back in the day sabres had more guys who could throw down Edited by truth on hold
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Boulton and Probert, gotta love the Rayzer's nod at the end :lol:

 

edit: Man I miss the Rayzer, favorite sabre of all time.

Ray and Gilbert Perrault are my two favorite Sabres ever. I am looking for a Rob Ray jersey. Probert is one of my favorite non-Sabre players of all time

old time hockey. This is a classic video I have watched several times. Don't mess with 1970'sSabres- they could throw!

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Boulton, yeah surprised he got the better of Probert, the latter my all time favorite fighter. Danny Gare pound for pound great fighter too. Dudley, halkidis, schoenfeld....just seems like back in the day sabres had more guys who could throw down

Every team did compared to the modern era.

 

Brad May could throw with the best of them too.

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One of my favorites is the time that a drunken fan of the opposition thought it would be a good idea to climb into the Sabres bench.

 

He didn't count on one Rob Ray waiting for him.

 

 

:lol: ray for the win

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:lol: ray for the win

 

Yeah...but somewhere out there, there's some random, anonymous guy who can brag about how he took ten shots to the head from Rob Ray in a hockey fight.

 

That's more than we'll ever accomplish.

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One of my favorites is the time that a drunken fan of the opposition thought it would be a good idea to climb into the Sabres bench.

 

He didn't count on one Rob Ray waiting for him.

 

 

Jesus Christ that's hilarious. Rob's "recap" of the situation is classic.

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On a side note: is there any greater hockey villain than Tie Domi?

 

:censored:

 

Hockey villain who would drop the gloves, maybe so.

But the biggest hockey d-bag was Dale Hunter.

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Hockey villain who would drop the gloves, maybe so.

But the biggest hockey d-bag was Dale Hunter.

 

Second-biggest. Biggest was Todd Bertuzzi, for breaking Steve Moore's neck.

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My all-time favorite:

 

The size and gnarliness of May's hands on the telecasts always amazes me....looks like he has the proverbial "hands of granite"

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