52-year old former NHL enforcer drops the gloves in heavyweight tilly
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Sam Walker
February 22, 2024 (3:10 PM)
Former NHL enforcer Donald Brashear, at 52, is making a comeback in the Quebec LNAH, a league famous for its physicality and fights.
Brashear recently returned to the ice in his native Quebec, joining the low-level semi-pro league. Known for its high number of fights, the LNAH is a challenging environment.
In his latest game, Brashear engaged in a fight, but ended up taking some hits.
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