Subject: Re: SHARKS REVIEW Part 5: Left Wings From: caldwell8102@mtroyal.ab.ca Organization: Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta Lines: 24 In article <1r4jsk$24v@apple.com>, chuq@apple.com (Chuq Von Rospach) writes: > paul@fugu.Data-IO.COM (Paul Brownlow) writes: > >>Wood played most of his junior career in Seattle. He was one >>of the leading scorers on a mediocre team when he was traded away in >>1992. He rarely lost a fight and was one of the toughest players in >>the WHL. > > Wood is fairly small for an enforcer-type. I mean, Fleury does a pretty good > job and isn't that large, but Dody is no Fleury. And Fleury is no enforcer. An agitator for sure, but Fleury never has and never will have a fight, which seems to be what you're saying Wood is. The closest Fleury ever came to fighting was a game two years ago against Los Angeles. There was a scrum and McSorley pinched Fleury's head under his arm. Fleury dropped his gloves and gave McSorley a weak shot to the side of the head. McSorely, knowing a good thing when he saw one, popped Fleury one right between the eyes. End of fight. Fleury got ten stitches for his trouble. The only player I can ever see Theo fighting is Cliff Ronning, and even then he'd be giving up two inches and 10-15 pounds. :-) Alan