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All of the greatest hits, haymakers and takedowns from the 2018-19 NHL season featuring bouts from Milan Lucic, Tom Wilson, Patrick Maroon and more. Best NHL Fights of 2018-2019 Season: Milan Lucic, Tom Wilson, Pat Maroon NBC Sports. All the fisticuffs from this season's NHL games.
POINTS | PTS | |
Connor McDavid | 1. Connor McDavid, EDM | 45 |
2. Patrick Kane, CHI | 38 | |
3. Leon Draisaitl, EDM | 37 | |
4. Mitchell Marner, TOR | 35 | |
5. Mark Scheifele, WPG | 34 | |
Complete Leaders |
GOALS | G | |
Auston Matthews | 1. Auston Matthews, TOR | 20 |
2. Connor McDavid, EDM | 15 | |
2. Tyler Toffoli, MTL | 15 | |
4. Alex DeBrincat, CHI | 14 | |
5. Brock Boeser, VAN | 13 | |
Complete Leaders |
PLUS/MINUS | +/- | |
Joel Edmundson | 1. Joel Edmundson, MTL | 22 |
2. Leon Draisaitl, EDM | 17 | |
3. Jeff Petry, MTL | 15 | |
4. Mark Stone, VGS | 14 | |
5. Mike Hoffman, STL | 13 | |
Complete Leaders |
GOALS AGAINST AVG | GAA | |
Marc-Andre Fleury | 1. Marc-Andre Fleury, VGS | 1.57 |
2. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TB | 1.79 | |
3. Semyon Varlamov, NYI | 2.03 | |
4. Jaroslav Halak, BOS | 2.08 | |
5. Philipp Grubauer, COL | 2.11 | |
Complete Leaders |
SAVE PERCENTAGE | SVPCT | |
Marc-Andre Fleury | 1. Marc-Andre Fleury, VGS | .943 |
2. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TB | .936 | |
3. Semyon Varlamov, NYI | .929 | |
4. Mike Smith, EDM | .925 | |
5. Kaapo Kahkonen, MIN | .924 | |
Complete Leaders |
WINS | W | |
Andrei Vasilevskiy | 1. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TB | 16 |
2. Frederik Andersen, TOR | 12 | |
2. Connor Hellebuyck, WPG | 12 | |
2. Philipp Grubauer, COL | 12 | |
2. Semyon Varlamov, NYI | 12 | |
Complete Leaders |
SCORING | GOALTENDING | PENALTIES |
Points | Wins | Penalty Minutes |
Points Per Game | Save Percentage | Fighting Majors |
Goals | Goals Against Average | Instigator |
Assists | Shutouts | Penalty Minutes Per Game |
Plus/Minus Rating | Fights Per Game |
SCORING | SPECIAL TEAMS | PENALTIES |
Goals Per Game | Power Play Goals | Penalty Minutes |
Goals Against Per Game | Power Play Goals Against | Fighting Majors |
Shot Per Game | Power Play Percentage | Instigator |
Shots Against Per Game | Penalty Kill Percentage | Penalty Minutes Per Game |
Save Percentage | Fights Per Game |
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It was conspicuously quiet when Mikhail Sergachev and Brian Boyle dropped their gloves and took aim at each other’s faces. Perhaps it was because there were no fans at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. Or perhaps it was because the game was an exhibition, little more than an opportunity to work off the pandemic-induced rust accumulated over four months of down time.
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So it was that hockey’s return — staged in an antiseptic bubble — involved a scrap.
In the NHL’s official restart a few days later, Justin Williams and Ryan Strome came to blows within three minutes. “That’s what a week in a hotel room will do for you,” a member of NBCSN’s broadcast team quipped as a two-person crew cleaned blood off the ice.
Tuning in for the NHL postseason has felt a lot like stumbling upon Dana White’s fight island. Like buying a ticket to the pugilism gallery.
Year | Games played | Total fights | Fights per games played |
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2012 | 172 | 19 | 0.110 |
2013 | 172 | 15 | 0.087 |
2017 | 174 | 13 | 0.075 |
2020 | 184 | 11 | 0.060 |
2016 | 182 | 9 | 0.049 |
2014 | 186 | 9 | 0.048 |
2018 | 168 | 8 | 0.048 |
2015 | 178 | 8 | 0.045 |
2019 | 174 | 3 | 0.017 |
There’s a certain ritual to curated violence in the NHL, much of which is traced back to an amorphous code. Officials seldom step in to stop a fight unless one participant is being pounded into a vegetable or until the fighters bring the action literally down to the ice.
Some say fighting has no place in the sport, while others would counter that a certain degree of on-ice policing is required. But an influx of skill at every position in an offensive-minded league has largely rendered the prototypical enforcer a dying breed. And while there are still plenty of missing teeth in the NHL, and all-league bodyguards like Ryan Reaves of the Vegas Golden Knights and Milan Lucic of the Calgary Flames are very much willing to grant someone a one-way ticket into the boards, fisticuffs are no longer a player’s primary occupation.
With the second round underway, four of the top 11 fighters this seasonRoss Johnston of the New York Islanders, Matt Calvert of the Colorado Avalanche, Barclay Goodrow and Patrick Maroon of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
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3 remain in the bubble. But will the sparring continue?Like their NBA peers, NHL athletes are leaving the two bubble arenas and mostly returning to the same hotels. If players have gotten sick of one another, expect it to only get worse in the coming weeks. Any simmering testosterone from the league’s hiatus is long gone, but players will continue to search for ways to energize the team.
The lack of a crowd has created an energy void for players, but it also means that barbs are no longer muted; players can literally hear opponents chirping during games. And the emotions of postseason hockey certainly don’t diminish as teams advance into the later rounds.
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Fighting has recently gone quiet, with the latest official fight coming on Aug. 14. But considering this postseason’s uptick, that’s a trend that may not continue for too much longer.
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As Sergachev put it after his exhibition altercation with Boyle, “That’s playoff hockey.”