52 year old Donald Brashear isn't hanging up the gloves just yet...
Earlier this season the legendary NHL enforcer made a professional comeback with the LNAH in his native Quebec. The LNAH, for those not aware, is a low level semi-pro league known for its insane number of fighting majors.
Last night Brashear dropped the gloves and... well... he kinda got fed some punches.
Check it out:
Read below for an earlier published report on Brashear released earlier this season.
Here's one for the old guys.
Former NHL enforcer Donald Brashear has dusted off his skates and is making a professional comeback in the Quebec LNAH, a low level semi-professional league known for its physicality and high volume of fights.
Playing in his first game with his new team, the Jonquiere Marquis, the 51 year old Brashear dropped the gloves and went toe to toe with Derek Parker of the Laval North Petroliers.
Check it out:
Brashear with the clear win... but was it ever really in question? The guy has probably chucked knuckles more than any hockey player in history.
For the record, Brashear is 11 years older than Parker who is already one of the oldest guys in the league. Wild stuff in the Quebec senior league.