
Golf-course brawl involving ex-Hamilton Bulldogs enforcer goes wild on social media
The same advice should probably apply on the golf course.
A video that appears to show the 40-year-old, one-time Dog pummeling another golfer who charged at him during an argument about slow play on an Alberta course – then pushing him into a pond and finally tossing him through the air, all while offering his own sound effects – has had millions of social media views over the past few days.
(Warning: the video is laced with profanity and violence.)
Can you imagine running your mouth at the golf course only to get fed by former NHLer Nick Tarnasky 😂 The Bangs were straight out of the WWE and the guy was warned. Mess with the bull you get the horns! Hockey players are the best
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Tarnasky was the wrong guy to challenge to some on-course fisticuffs. According to
hockeyfights.com
, the six-foot-two, 230-pound Albertan had 168 fights in the NHL and AHL.
When he arrived in Hamilton at the start of the 2013 season, he described his previous year with the Rochester Americans as '16 goals, 17 fights.'
During his one year with the Bulldogs, he led the team with 144 penalty minutes in 76 games. That included 14 tilts.
The golf course brawl was reported to RCMP, who concluded their investigation without laying charges, according to a report by CBC.

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