Past Canuck Players
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Agreed on both counts.
One of my favourite Canuck fights was Ryp and Janssen.
Cam was sure he was going to rock his ass going in....
One of my favourite Canuck fights was Ryp and Janssen.
Cam was sure he was going to rock his ass going in....
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Have you seen this? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEJFcY2RxHU
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Speaking of Ryp, think there was video of him fighting a Thrasher(?), who was much taller than him, who was laughing at him before the fight started. Can't remember the player's name though.
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Ths one? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pzM1txgXJ4 (started by an Evander Kane cheap shot)
Edit - any excuse to look up old Rypien fights
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Was Ryp bigger than I recall or is Janssen not really that big for an enforcer? Because in this tilt they look similar except Janssen had a huge noggin.
Was it his equipment?
In the May fight, you can still see Brad is slightly larger and we know Mayday was small when fighting up classes.
Was it his equipment?
In the May fight, you can still see Brad is slightly larger and we know Mayday was small when fighting up classes.
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Rick Rypien (with perhaps some guidance from his father, Wes) figured out some technical elements of hockey fighting that still do not seem to have been widely adopted. It's why he was able to be so effective against much larger opponents, and an important part of my argument of why it would be possible to coach much more of the fighting element of hockey toughness into a given lineup, irrespective of past pugilistic proclivities, if a management or coaching group believed it would help.
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Yeah, that's the one.Cornuck wrote: ↑Wed Nov 12, 2025 12:28 pmThs one? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pzM1txgXJ4 (started by an Evander Kane cheap shot)
Edit - any excuse to look up old Rypien fights![]()
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Here's another good one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLdMZf9LuFI
No size mismatch here. Beats the "rust" off Brandon P, then gets Horny in the box.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLdMZf9LuFI
No size mismatch here. Beats the "rust" off Brandon P, then gets Horny in the box.
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Bures first as a Canuck.
34 years ago today....
A kid back then who just loved scoring goals.
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A kid back then who just loved scoring goals.
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Troy Stecher is on waivers https://puckpedia.com/waiver-wire?utm_s ... nt=primary
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His tilt against Hal Gill was a hilarious size mis-match. Gill wasn't really a tough guy, and ate a few uppercuts in that one.
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Somewhere up north, deep in the bowels of the earth, an haggard old miner just twitched at the thought of Stencher coming back...Megaterio Llamas wrote: ↑Fri Nov 14, 2025 11:11 am Troy Stecher is on waivers https://puckpedia.com/waiver-wire?utm_s ... nt=primary
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I do agree you can teach the aspects of hockey fighting - I still remember it used to be the tough guy's job on the team to show the basics to rookies coming in, George Laraque comes to mind with the Habs.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Wed Nov 12, 2025 12:52 pm Rick Rypien (with perhaps some guidance from his father, Wes) figured out some technical elements of hockey fighting that still do not seem to have been widely adopted. It's why he was able to be so effective against much larger opponents, and an important part of my argument of why it would be possible to coach much more of the fighting element of hockey toughness into a given lineup, irrespective of past pugilistic proclivities, if a management or coaching group believed it would help.
Rypien's blocking technique wasn't widely seen, and the ability to throw a quick jab with that blocking arm caught a lot of opponents off guard.
I think what made him so successful, was his ambidextrousness - hard to teach that, and being able to throw with both equally was a game changer for Rick.
