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Stu Grimson
United States
Приєднався 12 лип 2019
Stu Grimson played for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League from 2001 to 2003 and posted 39 points and 2,113 penalty minutes over his 729 career games with Calgary, Chicago, Anaheim, Detroit, Hartford, Carolina, Los Angeles before retiring with Nashville.
1990: Brown vs. Grimson
Remember #BrownVSGrimson?
Hear about this and more in my new book - #TheGrimReaper - which is available for pre-order now! Find details here: stugrimson.com/book
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Hear about this and more in my new book - #TheGrimReaper - which is available for pre-order now! Find details here: stugrimson.com/book
More content like this is in the works with more to come across all my socials: biglink.to/StuGrimsonSocialChannels
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Stu Grimson: Broadcasting Journey
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Learned the lesson again: Never say never. I have a whole chapter about my journey to broadcasting in my new book. Pre-order your copy now! Follow this link: stugrimson.com/book Find me on social media: StuGrimsonOfficial/ asgrimson officialstugrimson
Stu Grimson: Road Stories
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My buddy Chase Kelly getting caught short on the road and other stories like it made the book. Can't make this stuff up! You can pre-order your copy of my book now! Follow this link: stugrimson.com/book Find me on social media: StuGrimsonOfficial/ asgrimson officialstugrimson
Stu Grimson: An Enforcer
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When people ask me how I got the nickname "The Grim Reaper," this is how I explain it... You can pre-order your copy of my book now! Follow this link: stugrimson.com/book Find me on social media: StuGrimsonOfficial/ asgrimson officialstugrimson
Brown got him back, oh that’s right, Brown was a jumper. Go away, Brown haters.
mass respect. I find it funny that most of the enforcers are super nice guys!
Stu, you look so calm and collected sitting on your couch !!!
Ya win some, ya lose some.' It's not the dog in the fight, it's the fight in the dog.'
Brown was just a beast who could destroy anyone.
have to hand it the reaper he never back down or shyed away from a scrap. Hockey is not the same as the 80s and 90s all gone to sheit now days
Brown was that big Saskatchewan ox that you stayed away from. With all the great tough guys of the nhl throughout its entirety that just knew how to use their fists and scare people, Dave was very least top 5. Monster
What a classy man. I respect him as a player and he's a great analyst in NHL hockey.
and now he's doing gay porn in california.
Love the Grim Reaper. Tough guy, no doubt. But Brownie is Top 5 all-time...
Brown was a great fighter. Wasn’t the heavyweight champ
You don't have a clue of what you're talking about.
@@mirandasalinas9412 I’m talking about Dave Brown the goon.
I seen one of Brownie’s jersey from his time in Edmonton and the left sleeve looked like it was for a child. So short and tight. No wonder you couldn’t grab it. Loved your book. Hope you’re doing well.
Stu Grimson: “Known by the handle 'Dave Brown And His Fists Of Renown', Brownie had a left hand like a thunderclap. This was an era when most heavyweights could beat every other heavyweight on any given night. But nobody, not even Bob Probert, was more feared than Brownie. Fans seemed to view Probert as the heavyweight champ, but anyone who fought both of them would tell you that Brownie hit much harder than Probert. Night and day harder. When Brownie landed a punch, it was like being kicked by a mule. That left! There is nothing you can do to acquire a left hand that hits that hard. You simply have it or you don't. And Brown had it in spades." Another quote: "Dave Brown, to me, was the toughest, baddest, meanest man on the planet."
It amazes me that so many of these guys were so kind off the ice really good people that should have played more theh they fought especially probert and grimson
Dave Brown was the only fighter where you almost had to look away
Search on Google - George Laraque the only fight I ran away 🏃♂️
What a beauty!
If I gotta hear another sob story form these idiots who chose to fight because they wouldn't have a job.
Tell them that please😅
Bad ass , wish the players today had half the grit and toughness that the players back then did
Love you Stu. His autobiography is badass. As good as Paul Stanley’s
As an older fight fan,I've seen ALL OF THE OLDER GUYS,and almost to a man,the real heavyweights always speak kindly of the other tough guys whose heads they were trying to rip off in their playing days....Basically good guys that just happened to be able to throw hands also.......MISS THOSE DAYS...
Man, I’m just discovering these now. Stu, let’s hear some more.
Life long Hawk fan. Had season tickets to the old building for manymany years. Thank you for the great hockey. Good luck and god bless.
Great story
It's crazy cool weird jus looking at Stu grimson and just looking at him and believing that you could destroy him in a fight. And not knowing that this guy is all about fisticuffs 🤣😂👌👊
Grim Reaper!!
That laugh at the end brings me chills, miss the grim reaper. Tough way to had made a living.
Total respect for this guy.. smart good fighter and doesn't showboat after his many wins.
I've read both Stu's book and the Tie Domi book and there's a world of difference. Domi's book comes off as if it was ghosted by another author while Stu's is an honest account of his career. I found it interesting that he says that he thought he could have been a big forward on the order of Phil Esposito and might have become more of a scorer than a fighter but, ultimately, he did what he had to do make it in the NHL. But, my favorite part is when he speaks of being in high school and he and 2 friends were getting a hard time from 3 oilfield workers as Stu and friends were wearing their letter jackets. Stu laid out the one with 1 punch. Amazing that a high school kid KOs an oilfield worker. He's a lawyer now and IMO, he looks more like the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He's a humble and class act all the way. May God bless you, MR. Grimson.
Brave man.
No grimson boo ya
So you wanna play in the NHL, eh there stud?
So you wanna play in the NHL, eh there stud?
Dave Brown is The True Heavyweight Champion of NHL for a very very Long time
Not really always number2
Dave Brown was no Bob Probert
True, Brown was the NHL heavyweight champ at this time frame on Jan 9,1990. Probert was in jail in a Minnesota state prison for 3 months and 3 more months in a halfway house. Brown was an active respected NHL player enforcer. Probert was a convicted criminal, a suspended NHL player who had a serious drug and alcohol problem. Brown was the NHL heavyweight champ Probert was the Jail cell prison chump... Yup, Brown was no Probert for sure...
Warriors. You got to love those guys
You should've done the vulcan nerve pinch on him, Spock!!!!
Excellent feedback! I do remember that first fight between both men. Dave Brown was indeed a heavy hitter.
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍❤️
Very honest of Stu. That's a real man.
"their was no cut there, their was no blood there" there also was no cheek and orbital bone there as well. Hats off to Brownie and The Reaper.
The Grim Reaper....just saying the name brings me right back as young teenager during the best era in hockey
not sure how that was gonna end,,,,pretty funny
Biggest baddest to you but Proberts speed bag.
Geez, what a way to make a living.
Such a great story and stu seems like smart guy
What a tough sob.
Ahh, the Grim Reaper gave out more than he received in the long run.
"Laid out" please, he fell backwards....Dave brown destroyed you it wasn't even close.
Man that must of suck Stu. As an Oiler fan, I like the role the enforcers played, but hearing of those injuries does sorta bother me. But I’m glad it worked out for you, and your doing well in you’re new profession studying and practicing law.
Great story and much respect Stu. Loved Brown as a Fighter
Yes indeed Dave Brown was a badass. 🙏