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Georges Laraque vs Derek Boogaard Nov 23, 2005



Georges Laraque vs Derek Boogaard from the Edmonton Oilers at Minnesota Wild game on Nov 23, 2005.
via http://www.hockeyfights.com

33 Comments

  1. All of Laraque’s fights are of him throwing a few then trying his hardest to throw you to the ground. Just go toe to toe and stop being afraid to get punched.

  2. Ok, I'll admit that I hardly ever watch hockey. Is fighting encouraged? I mean, that fight looked like it was planned and the refs moved out of the way & allowed it.

  3. The boogie man could not skate to save his life. It looks like he feel on la rocks fist. La rock played him the fight was weak in my opinion they never got to throw down. More like a fall down. Watch the boogie man Fred flinstone it at the start.

  4. laraque was the king during this period…stronger and immovable…rarely will you ever see laraque lose his balance…laraque was good at neutralizing opponents and ending the fight whenever he chose…not entertaining to fans but good to avoid taking needless head shots

  5. In every fight Laraque just threw loads of tiny punches which looked dramatic but did nothing. Who did he actually knock out? He had strength to pull people down and that's it. Not a fighter

  6. At his prime, Georges was the best. Never had a beating…In fact, he had only one when he was 17 years old against Sylvain Blouin. Unfortunately, they never came across…

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