I recall a game where he was lined up with, I think Bob Sweney and doing his tough act. Neely was sent out to lineup with him and Lindy didn't want any part of him. Selective 'tough guy'
haven't watched a ton of Providence in the last few years - Lane MacDermid - is he actually a decent fighter?
Well he did good against rupp last year during his call up. Out of the fights i've seen him have in the ahl he can handle himself. Think i'd give him the edge over kaleta, don't know about orr, and scott would probabley pound him. But Lane can also play i'd like to see him in the lineup soon.
I recall a game where he was lined up with, I think Bob Sweney and doing his tough act. Neely was sent out to lineup with him and Lindy didn't want any part of him. Selective 'tough guy'
**** milbury gave him a good beating in this. "lindy one the road, ruff at home" someone said in the comments
haven't watched a ton of Providence in the last few years - Lane MacDermid - is he actually a decent fighter?
He would be good against guys like Weber, Foligno and Ott. Scott would kill him. He is in between Campbell and Thornton as a fighter.... A little better then Horton was IMO. In the Glass, Asham, McQuaid range IMO. Not as good as them, but those should be his type opponents. He stepped up with Rupp and did quite well though.
I recall a game where he was lined up with, I think Bob Sweney and doing his tough act. Neely was sent out to lineup with him and Lindy didn't want any part of him. Selective 'tough guy'
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Originally Posted by Therick67
Losing to Milbury must be a career highlight
Looks like Lindy threw a slap or two..
There a fight up when neely was in vancouver.. lindy got him a few times and neely got up and tagged him a few. It was actually relatively balls for lindy.. then at the end you see the ref consoling ruff and he looks injured. Same old same old i guess haha.
This is an example of why I dont want Looch constantly throwing with mutton heads:
Callahan out 10-14 days with shoulder injury Callahan, who scored the winning goal against the Flyers, was injured early in the third period during a scuffle with Philadelphia forward Max Talbot.
After undergoing an MRI on Wednesday, Callahan was diagnosed with a subluxation of his left shoulder. The forward was dragged down by the arm by Talbot and immediately skated off. His left arm dangled as Callahan went down the tunnel to the locker room http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2013/...oulder_injury/
This is an example of why I dont want Looch constantly throwing with mutton heads:
Callahan out 10-14 days with shoulder injury Callahan, who scored the winning goal against the Flyers, was injured early in the third period during a scuffle with Philadelphia forward Max Talbot.
After undergoing an MRI on Wednesday, Callahan was diagnosed with a subluxation of his left shoulder. The forward was dragged down by the arm by Talbot and immediately skated off. His left arm dangled as Callahan went down the tunnel to the locker room http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2013/...oulder_injury/
isn't he prone to freak injuries? how many FM's does he have? In other words, does he even know what he's doing when he fights?