OT: 23 Years Ago Yesterday: One of the Greatest Brawls in NHL History

Submitted by rob f on March 27th, 2020 at 10:14 AM

All the fights! All the goals! All the blood! All the punches!  All the revenge!  McCarty vs. Lemieux! Vernon vs. Waaaaah! Ward vs. the shirtless goon! McCarty vs all the Avs!

https://youtu.be/mJfP2Zbzmac

At about the 10 minute mark, Michigan Man Mike Knuble is shown on the Detroit bench, as the PBP guy laughs about it being Knuble's first game after being called up to Detroit.

301 days after Kris Draper was mugged along the boards by Lemieux in the '96 playoffs, causing Drapes to need facial reconstruction surgery, the Red Wings get their revenge---and did they ever!! 

I remember, as many of you also do, watching this live on PASS.  Were any of you fortunate enough to have been there at The Joe for this one?

 

Brian Griese

March 27th, 2020 at 10:24 AM ^

So many great moments in this game:

  • Igor Larionov gets into the one and only fight of his entire hockey career with noted ass-clown Peter Forsberg
  • McCarty pummels Lemieux
  • Shanahan lays a clothesline on Roy when he skated out to save Lemieux
  • Vernon gives Roy a bloody eye 
  • Wings rally from two down with 11 minutes left to force OT
  • McCarty wins it in OT

It might be the most memorable regular season Red Wings game ever. 

MGoStu

March 27th, 2020 at 10:30 AM ^

McCarty pummels Lemieux is possibly my favorite hockey moment of all time. I have a McCarty jersey just because of that. At least once a year I sit down and watch this and it just brings me joy. That probably makes me a bad person to derive so much happiness from seeing someone get an ass whoopin' like that, but I don't care.

Kevin13

March 27th, 2020 at 11:30 AM ^

Easy to whip someone’s ass when you jump them from behind. Love Red Wing fans never mention the following year when Claude switched sides on the face off to be opposite McCarty and they have an even fight straight up.  No one is tough when you jump them when they aren’t looking and start hitting them 

BlueInVA95

March 27th, 2020 at 12:46 PM ^

Please. You must be an Avs fan. Watch the replay. You can see McCarty pull away from the refs, turn and skate directly toward Lemieux. Lemieux is facing McCarty, and you can tell Lemieux even turned his head to look directly at McCarty before the punch. They were face to face. McCarty talks about this in the Russian Five movie. He describes the difference between a sucker-punch and a cold-cock. Sucker punch is when the guy's not looking (like Lemieux's blind-side hit on Draper) whereas a cold-cock is when you're looking the guy right in the eyes. Lemieux and McCarty were looking right at each other before McCarty decked him.

Special Agent Utah

March 27th, 2020 at 1:50 PM ^

Yeah it’s not like, prior to the Draper hit, that Lemieux already had a well established reputation throughout the NHL as a dirty cheap shot artist who ran away whenever he was challenged by the opponent’s enforcer. 
 

Oh, wait, that exactly what it was like. 
 

He’s an asshole and a disgrace and it’s a travesty he has the same last name as one of the league’s all time legends. 

1VaBlue1

March 27th, 2020 at 11:07 AM ^

That McCarty game winner was the icing on a spectacularly superb afternoon of hockey!  It's the reason I always tell people that he was much more than just the best fighter in the game - he could actually play.  Also witness his game winner against Philadelphia, where he zig-zagged through their entire team late in the third for an AWESOME goal.  What a great player he was, in kind of a Bill Laimbeer sort of way...

Gucci Mane

March 27th, 2020 at 10:25 AM ^

23 years ? What in the hell. 
 

edit: just watched the entire video. Wow that was insane. How did Mccartey not get kicked out ? A bunch of the uncalled big hits would be major penalties today lol. And there was a ton of offense in the game as well. I never realized that. Roy and Vernon both made some incredible saves as well. 

Durham Blue

March 27th, 2020 at 10:15 PM ^

I recall in the late 1980's the Wings had two enforcers on the team at one time -- Bob Probert and Joey Kocur.  Those two were a couple bad ass dudes.  If you messed with Steve Yzerman you'd pay the price.  And Probert was a pretty decent hockey player too.  Then McCarty came along later and he was a good fighter but also a skilled hockey player.  The Grind Line was something to behold.  McCarty, Draper and Maltby were so good at cycling the puck down low and just wearing out the other team's defense.  They had such good control along the boards the Wings had time to change out guys during their shift and capitalize on the tired defense.  The mid-90's to mid-2000's Wings teams were unbelievably good and well coached.  I miss those days.

TuffBammBamm

March 27th, 2020 at 10:25 AM ^

This was the second NHL game I had ever been too.

I remember feeling something brewing all night.  The Joe was electric that night.

The greatest sporting event I have ever been too

BlueInVA95

March 27th, 2020 at 10:41 AM ^

I could've been at that game. Back then, my father-in-law had season tickets, and I joked that I should take the tickets to that game since it was on my birthday. My mother-in-law said to do it, but I said no way, how could he not go to such a big game?

Turns out he somehow forgot there was a game that night, so he never went. Unbelievable. It still confounds me to this day.

On the bright side, they are now my ex in-laws.

Sam1863

March 27th, 2020 at 12:14 PM ^

Thanks for sharing. I laughed my ass off at this. I especially liked this last point about Shanahan:

"Showing up in Detroit in 1996 and immediately corrupting a room full of kind and decent young gentlemen into brawling psychopaths."

Speaking as a man who remembers those games with affectionate blood-lust, and still hates the Avs (and Patrick Wahhh!) with a passion, just one note to the writer:

You say "brawling psychopaths" like it's a bad thing.

wolvorback

March 27th, 2020 at 1:07 PM ^

Man, I miss those days.   I'm just waiting for another Redwings team to be great.  That rivalry and that specific game had everything that a Detroit fan could hope for.   From the multi-leveled fight to the McCarty curtain call, it is an amazing memory with emotions that you just can't appreciate unless you were a fan.

BigWoody04

March 27th, 2020 at 1:18 PM ^

This is the earliest memory of my life time. I was 4 years old and my dad was at the game. Remember him calling my older brother and I asking if we were watching the game right after the brawl happened.

I watch this game at least once a year and am reading the book about the rivalry for the 2nd time right now.

These were certainly the good ole days for Red Wings fans.

UM Fan from Sydney

March 27th, 2020 at 1:21 PM ^

I miss watching a good Red Wings team. Hopefully Steve can fix this. Also, Sergei is my second all-time favorite Red Wing, behind Pavel. Don’t fuck with McCarty. I also HATED Roy and Lemieux so much. Roy was just great. That is why I hated him. Lemieux was just a giant asshole.

xtramelanin

March 27th, 2020 at 1:24 PM ^

that was 15 minutes at work that i should've been working, but it was worth it.

that is also some of the best hockey every played, up and down the entire roster of both teams, the style they played, and the rivalry.  great stuff. 

CoverZero

March 27th, 2020 at 4:00 PM ^

This was the best era of NHL hockey ever.  There will never be a blood lust rivalry like that one.

Tremendous talent all over the ice. HOFers everywhere.  Watching how fast and smooth Sergei was...ridiculous talent. 

Mike Vernon was a tough little SOB.  He deserves HOF consideration having won cups with 2 organizations.

23 years...where did the time go?