ghostingtaro
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so glad we didnt sign zadorov and lindholm at those ridiculous contracts, boston fans are roasting them already
Couldn’t figure it out, such a shame.Podkolzin 18gp 3pts 12:19 ATOI
What happened to Podzilla
I don’t know how much of Brashear’s attitude was really public knowledge until after he was traded. He was certainly cocky and disrespectful as a fighter, but his attitude on the team and in the room was certainly a problem as well. The Canucks got off to a lousy start that season, and when Brashear was dispatched for Hlavac, a big turnaround began almost immediately.
Podkolzin 18gp 3pts 12:19 ATOI
What happened to Podzilla
I can remember the time he said he wasn't going to fight anymore unless he got PP time. Just a totally selfish player. The polar opposite of Gino who fought to stick up for teammates or rally the team - he fought for himself, and was a spot-picker against guys he knew he could beat up. Didn't care if it was a bad time, didn't care if he hurt the team.
I've mentioned this before, but my definitive Brashear memory is this game :
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It's a 2-1 game in the 2nd period and Brashear absolutely blasts tiny little Cory Millen into the boards from behind leaving him down on the ice injured. Robyn Regehr who was a rookie at the time bravely steps up to fight Brashear, Brashear of course dusts him pretty easily. And then after a) throwing a cheapshot that injured an opposing player, b) beating up a teenager, and c) putting his team shorthanded in a close game (Calgary would score on the PP to tie), Brashear is dusting his hands and acting like an absolute ass playing to the crowd. f*** that guy. An embarrassment to the Canuck jersey.
That was the home game immediately before the McSorley game (I was at both). 'He had it coming' is strong but Brashear was just asking for something to happen at that point. Just circus antics all game long at this point in his career, was flapping his wings like a chicken at the Bruin bench in every play stoppage and then he was actually the guy refusing to fight. When he got clocked I actually thought his slide along the ice was some more embarrassing antics for some reason as I didn't actually see the stick hit him, just his slide/fall.
When he was traded in 01-02 the team's fortunes turned around basically overnight between that deal and re-acquiring Linden at around the same time.
Was that this one? Video cuts before the hand dusting, but everything else matches (it was Phil Housley he clobbered from behind)