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George Parros Records First Two-Goal Game of Career

By Bruce CiskieDec 2nd 2010 – 3:35PM

Over the course of his pro career, George Parros has made a name for himself with his fists more than anything else. The former Princeton player has been involved in 111 fights during his NHL career, and until Wednesday night, he had only scored 14 goals in the NHL. While some might find it funny that he fought Florida's...

Fight of the Week: Playoff Push Begins

By Bruce CiskieJan 22nd 2010 – 2:00PM

Every Friday, FanHouse sifts through the rubble and picks the best NHL fight, with the help of HockeyFights.com.The playoff push isn't the only thing heating up around the NHL. Tempers flared league-wide this week, leading to some really good fights for us to choose from. We also had one of the most unlikely fights you'll...

This Week's Edition of Clean Or Dirty: Andrew Ladd Hits Matt D'agostini

By Adam GretzOct 30th 2009 – 10:30PM

Since it's been, oh, I don't know, five minutes, since we had a debate on what's a clean hit and what's a dirty hit, Chicago Blackhawks forward Andrew Ladd decided to give us something else to talk about on Friday night when he laid out Montreal's Matt D'agostini early in the second period. Video after the jump.Ladd was...

Alex Ovechkin Scores Goal of the Year

By Adam GretzFeb 18th 2009 – 9:12PM

In the first period of Wednesday's Montreal-Washington game,Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 42nd goal of the season, and in the process added to his lengthy career highlight reel.Ridiculous.The initial move to make the spin-o-rama backhanded pass off the boards to himself was impressive enough (you forgot your...

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Background on Kyle Chipchura

Kyle Douglas Glen Chipchura (born February 19, 1986) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre with the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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