good at fighting yes, but overall he was a 4th liner
malabericus
I loved domi until he cheap shotted neides that one playoffs. The leafs had the momentum at that point in the series and he gave them something to play for at the tail end of game that was over.
Even as a young kid lost all my respect for him before Scott hit the ice.
Hiph0p0p0tamusttv
As a Sens fan that watched through Domi’s time. Yes. He played a vital role in a different type of NHL. He did what is often seen as the hardest job and has the most career fights. Not a squeaky clean record but I don’t deny the impact he had as a fan of the rival in the OG Battle of Ontario.
LingonberryNatural85
He actually didn’t have stone hands either. I absolutely remember Domi scoring some big goals
ScottysWorld
Way better player than people give him credit for. Used to watch him and critique his play and he was a good player. Not a goon.
BigUsed9186
It’s hard to tell, he played for the Leafs
MrYamaguchi
One of the most skilled enforcers to play the game.
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good at fighting yes, but overall he was a 4th liner
I loved domi until he cheap shotted neides that one playoffs. The leafs had the momentum at that point in the series and he gave them something to play for at the tail end of game that was over.
Even as a young kid lost all my respect for him before Scott hit the ice.
As a Sens fan that watched through Domi’s time. Yes. He played a vital role in a different type of NHL. He did what is often seen as the hardest job and has the most career fights. Not a squeaky clean record but I don’t deny the impact he had as a fan of the rival in the OG Battle of Ontario.
He actually didn’t have stone hands either. I absolutely remember Domi scoring some big goals
Way better player than people give him credit for. Used to watch him and critique his play and he was a good player. Not a goon.
It’s hard to tell, he played for the Leafs
One of the most skilled enforcers to play the game.