This was last night. Holy moly... Parros got served last night by John Scott... you don't see that very often.
Damn.
Damn.
And they say fighting has no place in the game.SpezDispenser wrote:Funnily enough that was almost the exact moment the Wild woke up, took over the game and won in OT.
cloverleaf wrote:There is a reason parros should not be in the NHL anymore and that is one of them. Up 3-0 and he obliges a newbie in a fight and gets his Donkey beat. cue the wild comeback! i am pretty sure that after he came to his senses randy carlyle was all over him. most fighters know when to fight, i guess he doesn't.
Parros losing a fight is far and few between so take that as a "once in a blue moon" event. Parros absolutely deserves to be in the NHL and does what he does without complaining or costing his team on a regular basis like some other goons out there. If I were building a team from scratch, you're damn right Parros would be on it.cloverleaf wrote:There is a reason parros should not be in the NHL anymore and that is one of them. Up 3-0 and he obliges a newbie in a fight and gets his Donkey beat. cue the wild comeback! i am pretty sure that after he came to his senses randy carlyle was all over him. most fighters know when to fight, i guess he doesn't.
shabbs wrote:Parros losing a fight is far and few between so take that as a "once in a blue moon" event. Parros absolutely deserves to be in the NHL and does what he does without complaining or costing his team on a regular basis like some other goons out there. If I were building a team from scratch, you're damn right Parros would be on it.cloverleaf wrote:There is a reason parros should not be in the NHL anymore and that is one of them. Up 3-0 and he obliges a newbie in a fight and gets his Donkey beat. cue the wild comeback! i am pretty sure that after he came to his senses randy carlyle was all over him. most fighters know when to fight, i guess he doesn't.
He didn't start the fight... John Scott did... Parros obliged like any other fighter worth his salt would and the rest is history. Bad decision? Sure, but only cuz he lost and I'm sure he heard it from the coach after. Had Parros won, would the outcome of the game been different? We'll never know. I'll take that rare "oops" along with everything else Parros brings any day.cloverleaf wrote:shabbs wrote:Parros losing a fight is far and few between so take that as a "once in a blue moon" event. Parros absolutely deserves to be in the NHL and does what he does without complaining or costing his team on a regular basis like some other goons out there. If I were building a team from scratch, you're damn right Parros would be on it.cloverleaf wrote:There is a reason parros should not be in the NHL anymore and that is one of them. Up 3-0 and he obliges a newbie in a fight and gets his Donkey beat. cue the wild comeback! i am pretty sure that after he came to his senses randy carlyle was all over him. most fighters know when to fight, i guess he doesn't.
fair enough. difference of opinion. you can have him. be sure to let me know when you are up 3-0 in the 3rd and send parros on the ice will ya?
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