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On April 7, 1997, Wayne Primeau dropped the gloves and fought his older brother, Keith, when things got testy in Sean Burke’s goal crease in an NHL game between the Sabres and Hartford Whalers. Their mother was not pleased.
The scrap between those siblings though was nothing compared to the horseplay that went on in the Staal house in Thunder Bay, where Eric, Marc, Jordan and Jared grew up. With the smallest of the Staal boys standing 6-foot-2, the house, walls and all, also took its share of abuse with the brothers leaving behind the odd dent here or a crack there from the wars at home.
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In 2003, the Niedermayer boys, Scott and Rob, went head-to-head in the Stanley Cup Final. Their mother, Carol, admitted, at the time, she was rooting for Rob’s Ducks to win, because Scott had already won a pair of Cups with the Devils.
The scrap between those siblings though was nothing compared to the horseplay that went on in the Staal house in Thunder Bay, where Eric, Marc, Jordan and Jared grew up. With the smallest of the Staal boys standing 6-foot-2, the house, walls and all, also took its share of abuse with the brothers leaving behind the odd dent here or a crack there from the wars at home.
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In 2003, the Niedermayer boys, Scott and Rob, went head-to-head in the Stanley Cup Final. Their mother, Carol, admitted, at the time, she was rooting for Rob’s Ducks to win, because Scott had already won a pair of Cups with the Devils.
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