Extreme Hockey Fights

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Archive for December, 2010



Aaron Voros gets his Orbital Bone Broken in Hockey Fight

Sunday 19 December 2010 @ 1:52 pm

A video of an emotionally charged hockey fight between 4th line enforcer Aaron Voros of the Anaheim ducks and Kevin Bieksa of the Vancouver Canucks. This hockey fight doesn’t last long, with Kevin Bieksa getting a few harsh right hand hooks in there, one of which broke Aaron Voros’ orbital bone.




Police Called to a Line Brawl in KHL

Friday 17 December 2010 @ 3:31 pm

Insane hockey fight in Russia in the Kontinental Hockey League. Ever since the events on January 9th, 2010, when Darcy Verot shot a puck intentionally at Lasse Kukkonen, every time Avangard Osk and Vityaz Checkov meet, a big hockey fight takes place.

This is the latest match between the two teams, where Darcy Verot and Joshua Gretton of Vityaz Checkov start a line brawl just 6 seconds into the first period. They were later summoned to the police station to answer questions about starting a mass brawl.  Due to these fights, people are calling for the Chckov team to be kicked out of the KHL. The fight is very intense with what is a lot of hate between these two rivals, which is probably the biggest rivalry in the KHL at the moment.

Former NHL hockey player Martin Skoula was also involved in this hockey brawl, having to go to the hospital with a concussion.




Chris Stewart Breaks Hand in Fight vs Kyle Brodziak

Wednesday 1 December 2010 @ 10:35 pm

Wild hockey fight between Chris Stewart of the Colorado Avalanche and Kyle Brodziak of the Minnesota Wild on November 27th, 2010. They decide to square off in the second period off the faceoff,  with neither of the two hockey players being an enforcer. Stewart does however have a bit more fighting experience than Brodziak and unleases a wrath of punches on Brodziak’s head. He even punches Brodziak’s head’s backside which isn’t done often and is considered very poor class.

Stewart easily wins the fight as Brodziak just falls down not knowing what to do. Stewart continued to show bad class by doing hand gestures to at the Wild bench as he leaves the ice. Brodziak gets the final laugh in this fight however as Stewart ended up breaking his left hand. Stewart is now out for 4 to 6 weeks. Guess karma appears to be at work here.