Sauer Talks His Way Into Fight and Penalty
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Mighty Duck defenseman Kurt Sauer learned a lesson Friday -- less talk, more sock.
Chicago’s Scott Nichol had just dropped the Ducks’ Sergei Fedorov with a hit midway through the second period. Sauer exchanged words with Nichol and then took a punch. Sauer made short work of the fight and earned a roughing penalty to go with the fighting penalty both players received.
“Sergei is a big offensive weapon for us,” Sauer said. “We need him on the ice, not in the training room.
“I went over and [Nichol] said, ‘I got hit with a high stick.’ ... All of a sudden he was right in on me. It happened really quick.”
Duck Coach Mike Babcock offered a suggestion for Sauer.
“I thought what he did was great,” Babcock said. “The only thing is, I wish he went over there and suckered him right in the head and then fought him. [Sauer] got two minutes for roughing anyway and the other guy drilled him right in the head.
“You know now next time, it’s like a dog with a newspaper, don’t talk, just bury the guy.”
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