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Dirtiest Hockey Players Of All Time

Ice hockey is known for its aggressive style of play where players are constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s considered fair. While some may argue that this is simply part of the game, there are some players who have crossed the line time and again, earning a reputation as the dirtiest players in hockey history. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the dirtiest hockey players of all time.

1. Marty McSorley

Marty Mcsorley

Marty McSorley had a long career in the NHL, but is perhaps most remembered for his brutal attack on Donald Brashear during a game in 2000. McSorley hit Brashear in the head with his stick, knocking him unconscious and causing a major injury. McSorley was suspended for the remainder of the season and ultimately banned from the NHL.

2. Dave Schultz

Dave Schultz

Dave Schultz was known as the "Hammer" for his aggressive style of play. He was notorious for starting fights and was one of the most penalized players in NHL history. He even wrote a book called "The Hammer" detailing his career as an enforcer.

3. Tie Domi

Tie Domi

Tie Domi was another player known for his enforcer role on the ice. He was involved in numerous fights throughout his career and was suspended multiple times for various infractions. In one particularly infamous incident, he sucker punched New York Rangers defenseman Ulf Samuelsson during a game.

4. Chris Simon

Chris Simon

Chris Simon was known for his aggressive behavior both on and off the ice. He was suspended multiple times for high sticking, slashing, and even biting other players. He was suspended for 25 games in 2007 after stomping on the leg of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jarkko Ruutu.

5. Brad Marchand

Brad Marchand

Brad Marchand is still an active player in the NHL, but has already earned a reputation as one of the dirtiest players in the league. He has been suspended multiple times for illegal hits, and has been known to lick opponents during games. He’s even been called out by his own coach for some of his questionable behavior on the ice.

Conclusion

These are just a few of the players who have earned a reputation as the dirtiest in NHL history. While some may argue that their aggressive style of play is simply part of the game, others would argue that it goes too far and puts other players at risk for serious injury. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it’s clear that these players have left a lasting legacy on the sport of ice hockey.

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