The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens get involved in an unusually violent brawl as both benches empty. Somehow, Derek Sanderson ends up on the Canadiens bench fighting Phil Roberto. The Boston Gardens' fans get involved, and most of the Canadiens players end up in the stands fighting with the fans and the Boston police.
Bench clearing brawl at the end of the first period. Features Stan Jonathan vs Bob Lorrimer and Wayne Cashman vs Gary Howatt. No Terry O'Reilly vs Clark Gillies, however. They fought earlier and were sent to the locker room
Flyers tough guy Dave Hoyda runs Mike Bossy into the boards. Clark Gillies takes exception and pounds Hoyda into the ice. Behn Wilson retaliates by attacking Mike Bossy and the benches empty. Besides the main event between Gillies and Hoyda, other fights include Behn Wilson vs Mike Bossy, Bob Kelly vs Billy Smith, Mel Bridgeman vs Gerry Hart, and Dave Hoyda vs Gary Howatt.
Joe Frazier's finest hour. Frazier knocks down Ali in round 15 of perhaps the greatest heavyweight bout ever. Don Dunphy calls the fight for closed circuit television.
The final game of the 1993 preliminary round playoff series between the Washington Capitals and New York Islanders. Pierre Turgeon steals the puck from Dale Hunter and scores. Incensed, Hunter follows Turgeon as he celebrates his goal, and runs him into the boards from behind. Turgeon ends up with a separated shoulder and will miss the next playoff series. Hunter is suspended 21 games.
By popular demand, this film contains all of the fights that occurred in the first period of Game 2 of the 1980 playoffs. Included are two fights with Clark Gillies and Terry O'Reilly, along with one brief tussle between Gary Howatt and Wayne Cashman, and a more substantial bout between John Wensink and Bobby Nystrom. The bench clearing brawl after the first period is in another clip.