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Former NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky has shared his side of the wild golf course fight that blew up on social media last week.
A man who says he's the golfer who got beat up and thrown into a pond by former NHL player Nick Tarnasky has broken his ...
A man by the name of Trevor Ogilvie issued a formal apology for his behavior during an embarrassing fight on the golf course ...
Tarnasky, meanwhile, is set to break his silence on the slow-play fisticuffs in the next episode of the popular Spittin’ ...
Tarnasky and his friends were seen involved in a shock brawl with a rival group at Alberta Springs Golf Resort in Red Deer.
Tarnasky, who played in the NHL between 2005 and 2010, pounded on and flung into a pond a fellow golfer at the Alberta ...
Trevor Ogilvie, the individual involved in a golf-course altercation with former NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky, has taken to social media to apologize for the embarrassing incident.
It's not often you hear someone apologize after getting beat up, but that's exactly what we have today from the man in the ...
The intoxicated golfer who was beaten up by Nick Tarnasky has given his side of the story, also offering an apology.
Former NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky joined the Spittin' Chiclets podcast to break down his viral golf fight video.
Former NHL star Nick Tarnasky has told his side of the story following his epic golf course fight that made him a viral sensation.
Former Florida Panthers enforcer Nick Tarnasky, who played five seasons in the NHL, spoke about his viral golf course fight ...