Hockey fights have been a part of the sport since its inception. In fact, the first recorded fight occurred in 1905 during a game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators.
As the game evolved, so did the intensity and ferocity of these altercations. By the mid-20th century, fighting had become an integral part of the sport, with players like Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull setting the tone for future generations.
 
            
        While some fights are memorable for their intensity or brutality, others have become infamous due to the circumstances surrounding them. One such example is the 1991 fight between Chris Chelios and Bob Probert.
This particular bout was notable not only for its ferocity but also for the fact that it occurred during a game in which both players were already suspended for previous infractions.
 
            
        In recent years, there has been a noticeable decline in the number of fights taking place on the ice. Some attribute this to changes in player mentality and the increasing emphasis on sportsmanship.
Others argue that the NHL's stricter disciplinary policies have played a significant role in reducing the frequency of these altercations.
