6'3 Winger Caught Refusing To Fight 5'10 Max Domi
When the Montreal Canadiens recently faced off against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Max Domi was looking to drop the gloves but somebody with the size advantage declined.
Slafkovsky Denies Domi's Offer To Drop The Mitts
Recently, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens faced off continuing their storied rivalry. During the game and looking for a spark, Max Domi challenged Juraj Slafkovsky, the 2022 1st overall pick, to a fight that Slafkovsky declined.
While Slafkovsky declined the bout, Domi still made plenty impact on the game by scoring a goal of his own.
Slafkovsky also made an impact assisting on the Canadien's two goals. However, his effort fell short of Domi's as the Maple Leafs were able to escape with a 3-2 win versus the Habs.
As seen on Hockey Patrol - 6-Foot-3 Canadiens Winger Caught on Video Refusing to Fight Max Domi
POLL |
Who is better right now? |
Max Domi | 223 | 59.3 % |
Juraj Slafkovsky | 153 | 40.7 % |
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