Langkow scorches L.A., as Calgary wins
From Hockeywood Tonight:
Handzus and Iginla come together on the boards, and as he skates by, Thornton puts a little mustard to the Flame star. Iginla takes offense, and skates from behind and sort of pushes at Thornton, who turns around and smacks him in the face. Iginla goes down like a cheap card table, and in comes Tanguay.
A crowd appears, and there's some shoving. And when it's all over, Thornton and Iginla both get the box for roughing. But there was nothing rough about Iginla, who should win for Glass Jaw of the game. Thornton did punch him in the face, but not with enough force to cause Iginla to lose his balance. Besides, I'll take that trade-off every time. Thornton for Iginla? Absolutely. I guess Iginla has been perfecting his Forsberg Flop. How about the Iginla Incline?
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Handzus and Iginla come together on the boards, and as he skates by, Thornton puts a little mustard to the Flame star. Iginla takes offense, and skates from behind and sort of pushes at Thornton, who turns around and smacks him in the face. Iginla goes down like a cheap card table, and in comes Tanguay. A crowd appears, and there's some shoving. And when it's all over, Thornton and Iginla both get the box for roughing. But there was nothing rough about Iginla, who should win for Glass Jaw of the game. Thornton did punch him in the face, but not with enough force to cause Iginla to lose his balance. Besides, I'll take that trade-off every time. Thornton for Iginla? Absolutely. I guess Iginla has been perfecting his Forsberg Flop. How about the Iginla Incline?
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