Donald Brashear busts an opponent wide open during Senior League game
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Jay Tup
January 23, 2023 (11:05 PM)
Donald Brashear was one of the NHL's toughest enforcers for years. The veteran played over 1000 NHL games and earned 2634 career penalty minutes.
Brashear has continued playing in a Quebec Senior League. During a game this week a player on the opposing team reportedly crossed the line using a slur and it set Brashear off. Brashear absolutely destroyed the man leaving him leaking all over the ice.
If Brashear lost his mind for no reason, I'd fully agree this was classless. But it sounds like there's a lot more to this story and some lines were crossed during the game, in which case I'd have no problem with guys getting the wheels beat off them if you're using any slurs.
It's clear that this player got more than he bargained for but likely got exactly what he deserved.
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