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    Before I move on to anymore news, I wanted to feature a fight that I think should be up for a fight of the year in the WSHL. This scrap was between a beast from Missoula and a goon from Seattle. That's right Austin Azzinnaro and Piers LaFrance battled it out in Missoula's last home game and it was amazing. You should have seen these two go at it! It was a complete yard sale of mitts, twigs, and buckets, and by the time Auzzie was done with the Totem, LaFrance was thrown out of the rink looking like he had just met Ross "The Boss" Rhea from Goon. Azzinnaro was ejected in pure beauty style; waving to the roaring fans, excited as can be, and pumped for another round. It was an absolutely incredible fight and I have never seen a junior fight go down as sweet as that one did. Not to mention this was Austin's first tilly! He is a born fighter and obviously it comes by him naturally because the skills he had looked as if they took years to perfect. I am not even kidding, if I was putting together a team, Auzzie would be one of my top 3 draft picks because he can drop the gloves and win a fight like you wouldn't believe. It was punch after punch and he walked away with what I saw only a busted lip and few injured knuckles which comes with the territory. That just proves to show that if you chirp or instigate anyone on Azzinnaro's team or even Austin himself (which would be a huge mistake) you better watch your back because he will be coming for you and when the gloves are dropped you will be looking twenty times worse than when you first stepped into his rink. 




















(Photos credit to jpsphotos.net)

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  1. You obviously don't know a thing about Piers La France. Plenty of goons on seattle, but he isn't one of them. He's a tough hardnosed hockey player. That fight was a straight up draw, and if it had been in seattle, the exits would have been reversed. I agree, one of the best brawls of the year.

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  2. It's funny how you failed to report that the Beast of a Defenseman you are so proud of turned down the chance to drop gloves with Seattle captain Lucas Walsh, a guy his own size, and decided to go with the smaller La France, and still didn't win the fight. The only blood on Piers belonged to the Beast. The Beast tore off Piers' bucket, but kept his own on, La France still managed to flatten the Beasts lips, and the Beast never connected solidly. To protect himself, the Beast pulled La France's jersey over his head, but when the fight was stopped La France was standing over the Beast. Good fight, edge to La France.

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