Chris McAllister's Fight Card
1. February 11th, 2003 vs. Turner Stevenson
New Jersey Devils - 10:57 of the 1st Period
Comments: Mac and Stevenson go at it behind the net.
The
camera was a little late getting there, but when it does
they're both
swinging wildly. Each guy seems to get in a couple decent
punches,
then Mac muscles Stevenson down and it's over.
2. March 7th, 2003 vs.
Chris Dingman
Tampa Bay Lightning - 16:11 of the 1st Period
Comments: McAllister and Dingman hug for a good 20
seconds
and Mac gets in one or two hits to the helmet. Not much going
on.
3. November 15th, 2003 vs. John Erskine
Dallas Stars - 2:33 of the 2nd Period
Comments: Erskine checks McAllister on an icing and
they drop
the gloves. McAllister starts with a bomb right and Erskine
responds with one of his own. They trade a couple more each
then Erskine tags McAllister and McAllister goes down.
4. December 8th, 2003 vs. Stephen Peat
Washington Capitals - 8:56 of the 1st Period
Comments: McAllister early, Peat late. Peat switched
late and
surprised McAllister a bit, getting in some good shots.
McAllister
eventually goes down from a Peat left in a very good fight.
5. February 20th, 2004 vs. Steve Ott
Dallas Stars - 15:07 of the 3rd Period
Comments: McAllister tried to go with Downey, who
turned him
down for Worrell. McAllister then throws a sucker punch at
Ott,
who swings his stick at McAllister while he's on the ice.
Other Penalties: Ott received a slashing; McAllister an
instigator,
roughing, misconduct and game misconduct. Steve Ott did
not
receive a fighting major.
6. March 1st, 2004 vs.
Chris Dingman
Tampa Bay Lightning - 1:51 of the 1st Period
Comments: They talk before the faceoff and McAllister
trips
Dingman. He gets up and they drop em. Dingman throws two
rights
to McAllister's should and then Mac throws a big right that
goes
behind Dingman's head, and momentum causes McAllister to go
down. While McAllister is getting up Dingman chucks his elbow
pad
and throws a right, no harm. McAllister throws his own, that
lands
on the back of Dingman's shoulder as he moves in-close and
these
two hug until the linesmen come in.
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