Quote:<b, 21<b, 21LOL, you really need to stop with these delusional posts!<b, 21<b, 21a) Komisarek challenged Lucic at least 4 times in that game, including<b, 21a half-assed not-really-ready-to-step-up gloved swipe as some sort of weak<b, 21"payback" for Lucic's clean but devestating hit on Kovalev. Lucic didn't take<b, 21the challenge the first 4 times because he was keeping his cool for the game and<b, 21didn't want to give the Habs any kind of phony emotional lift, and because Komi<b, 21obviously wasn't all that committed to fighting anyway.<b, 21<b, 21b) Lucic doesn't need to fight Laraque - Lucic is a top six forward, in fact<b, 21he plays on our #1 line and is a big part of the team. Laraque is a useless<b, 21cementhead who only draws a paycheck in the NHL to fight the Habs' battles for<b, 21them. As much as you guys would love to make that trade, Lucic for Laraque, it's<b, 21not a good one for the Bruins ... we have Sean Thornton out there and if Georgy<b, 21really needs to fight someone to show why he exists, I'm sure Thornton (who had<b, 213 points including a goal against you) would be more than willing.<b, 21<b, 21c) As tough and reckless ("cro-magnon") as he is, that was only Lucic's first<b, 21fight of the entire season - so please don't get it twisted. He will run around<b, 21hitting people, and if he needs to fight, he can handle anyone in the league - but<b, 21he only fought - and beat the tar out of - Komisarek because Komisarek has been<b, 21needling him and challenging him since last year's playoffs! Look, I respect<b, 21Komi for stepping up and fighting an obviously tougher Lucic, but it was his<b, 21battle to fight, not Laraque's.