
22. Marty McSorley
In 2000, the Bruins played the Vancouver Canucks. Nobody expected this to be one of the most shocking games in NHL history. But that’s what it turned out to be. McSorley was a tough enforcer with a big reputation for fighting in hockey. He even played in the Stanley Cup against the Canadiens one year. However, his career came to an end after a terrible decision (via ESPN).

Donald Brasher successfully beat McSorley in a fight early in the game and taunted the Bruins’ bench. This enraged McSorley and he freaked out. He continuously attempted to fight Brasher again. Finally, he whacked his foe across the head with his stick. Brashear collapsed and had a seizure on the ice. In the end, McSorley received 18 months of probation following a criminal investigation.