Has there ever been an example of team mates trying to hold back a player(s) from a scrum or fight?

jetsforever

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Yeah definitely happens sometimes
Maybe they don't want that player to get sent off or get injured or think it's worth it
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

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Dudes jump in to tie a guy up so stars don’t fight- feels like I’m seeing more and more of that. Tkachuk was banged up to start the year and I think a teammate got in the midst of his scrum, if I’m remembering right.

There isn’t much time to talk, so jumping in seems the more common tactic.
 

jellybeans

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Couturier not long ago had a brain fart and wanted to go against the sherrif lucky for him one of his team mate thought it was a stupid idea.
 

HighNote

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Not a player, but the Blues' head athletic trainer Ray Barile stopped David Backes from trying to get involved in a scrum. It was right after Brent Seabrook knocked him out with a dirty hit to the head in the playoffs. Barile, and to a lesser extent Steen, were holding him back. Meanwhile, Duncan Keith was mocking an injured Backes as he was stumbling to the ice, having just been unconcious.
 

BlueDream

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You’ll see it happen in scrums occasionally, to prevent a teammate from taking a penalty usually.
 

vadim sharifijanov

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in the last minute of game six of the 1994 finals, with the canucks up 4-1 and having forced game seven, adam graves blindsides trevor linden away from the play and then as linden is on the ice crawling to the bench messier takes a swing at him, leading to this famous call by the great jim robson.



it wasn’t caught on camera but the way the reporters tell it, pat quinn jumped on sergio momesso’s back to prevent him from hopping the boards to fight messier.

i think everyone in vancouver wishes he hadn’t.
 

BobCole

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in the last minute of game six of the 1994 finals, with the canucks up 4-1 and having forced game seven, adam graves blindsides trevor linden away from the play and then as linden is on the ice crawling to the bench messier takes a swing at him, leading to this famous call by the great jim robson.



it wasn’t caught on camera but the way the reporters tell it, pat quinn jumped on sergio momesso’s back to prevent him from hopping the boards to fight messier.

i think everyone in vancouver wishes he hadn’t.

God damn do I hate Mark Messier
 

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