The current employer of ex-NHL tough guy Nick Tarnasky said it’s looking into the ugly Fourth of July brawl that went viral after the former Florida Panther allegedly pummeled another man at a ...
Nick Tarnasky was no stranger to scuffles during his extensive professional hockey career. Apparently, his bruising personality has carried over to the golf course. The former Rochester American went ...
Nick Tarnasky’s pummeling of another man on a golf course has become notorious to the point where someone decided to put up a sign to commemorate the very spot where the fight occurred. Earlier this ...
If you are going to belligerently pick a fight with someone on a golf course, it is typically advisable to make sure that person is not a former NHL enforcer. Because then you might have a bad time.
Ex-NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky's current employer tells TMZ Sports it is investigating his role in that wild Fourth of July golf fight. Red Deer Minor Hockey -- where Tarnasky coaches a U17 squad-- ...
Following Nick Tarnasky's viral golf course brawl, the former NHL enforcer revealed to Paul Bissonnette that he's been receiving interest from several teams to play. On Tuesday, the Spittin' Chiclets ...
Typically the worst thing you can do on a golf course is fire a shot into the forest, or leave it short in the bunker, or chunk an iron shot into the water. But now we know the absolute worst thing ...
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Nick Tarnasky drops the ”gloves” on the golf course
Even though you’re a retired hockey player, you’re still a hockey player at heart. That means if you were an enforcer during your career, you can still throw down if needed—something an aggressive ...
On a hot July afternoon at Alberta Springs Golf Resort, a former NHL enforcer reminded everyone who he used to be. Nick Tarnasky, 40, was trying to play through a slow group. Words were exchanged. One ...
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