Throwback to when the Bruins-Habs rivalry most recently peaked
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Dorin Canaday
January 24, 2023 (11:13)
Highly doubtful this will happen again soon but let's throw it back to when the Bruins and Canadiens rivalry was at its most recent peak.
Flashback to February of 2011 when the Habs were in Boston, and the game took quite the turn.
With the Bruins leading 8-5 in the last minute of play, all hell broke loose when Andrew Ference and Travis Moen dropped the gloves. That was followed by an all out line brawl between the teams.
It wasn't the first ''brawl'' of the game either, as even Tim Thomas and
Carey Price dropped the gloves in the second period. Although, nothing really came of that.
Check out all the action from that night below!
One interesting thing to note is how much Jack Edwards has changed over the years. It's clear that he was ''in his prime'' here but has unfortunately gone down hill with age since.
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