Bob Probert ruin fighting?

PistolPete

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May 3, 2025
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I get the sense that his easygoing nature made fighting nothing personal but just a job and that led to the "unwritten code" around fighting where it was never anything personal so a player didn't attempt to do maximum damage to his opponent.

The fights after he was in the league for a while strike me as different from before. Players fell to the ice, the opponent kept punching, his well being be damned.
 
I get the sense that his easygoing nature made fighting nothing personal but just a job and that led to the "unwritten code" around fighting where it was never anything personal so a player didn't attempt to do maximum damage to his opponent.

The fights after he was in the league for a while strike me as different from before. Players fell to the ice, the opponent kept punching, his well being be damned.
And that ruined it for you?
 
And that ruined it for you?
Hell yeah.

The fighting today amounts to AEW. The punches hurt but gotta make sure you don't injure the guy in the name of the code or sportsmanship or some ridiculous mindset.

Fighting from the 80s ans earlier was a lot more entertaining
 

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