 | Insane Hockey (NHL) Goals ( Dekes, Shootout, Falling, One Timer) Awesome Compilation Swedish Eliteserien ( 1:02 - 1:10 ) - Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1:10 - 1:14 ) - Alexander Ovechkin-Washington Capitals1:15-1:24 - Alexander Semin-Washington Capitals(1:25-1:28) - Jussi Jokinen - Dallas Stars ( 1:29 - 1:34 ) - Jason Spezza - Ottawa Senators ( 1:34 - 1:38 ) - Marian Hossa - Detroit Red Wings ( 1:39 - 1:46 ) - Evgeni Malkin - Russian Superliga ( 1:47 - 1:51 ) - Alexander Semin -Washington Capitals(1:51-1:58 ) - Alexander Ovechkin-Washington Capitals1:59-2:01 - ... |
 | Flyers/Senators Brawl Part III The final part of all the fights. Includes Wade Redden and John LeClair bear hugging each other, Mark Recchi taking on Bryan Smolinski, and my favorite, Patrick Sharp absolutely pummeling Jason Spezza. Down goes Spezza!!!! Down goes Spezza!!!!! ... Philadelphia Flyers Ottawa Senators hockey brawl fights punches Recchi Smolinski Patrick Sharp Jason Spezza |
 | Jason Spezza Caught With Illegal Stick My favourite hockey forum is faceoffboards.com You should sign up too! faceoffboards.com |
 | Spezza punches Ruutu Jason Spezza punches Ruutu in the face 04/05/07 |
 | Sweet Spezza goal Jason Spezza scores a sweet ass goal. |
 | Senators Sabres brawl 2/22/07 Neil lays out Drury, so the Sabres retalliate. Adam Mair jumps Jason Spezza and a brawl ensues. Highlights include a goalie fight between Ray Emery and Martin Biron, and then a fight between Emery and Andrew Peters video courtesy of hockey-fights.com ... hockey fight brawl senators sabres andrew peters ray emery martin biron adam mair |
 | Jason Spezza penalty box interview An interview with Jason Spezza as he sits in the penalty box at the 2005 AHL All-Star game. |
 | Dion Phaneuf vs Jason Spezza Mar 3, 2009 Dion Phaneuf vs Jason Spezza from the Calgary Flames at Ottawa Senators game on Mar 3, 2009. via www.hockeyfights.com |
 | 2009 IIHF World Championship - Russia 2:1 Canada - National Anthem of Russia! after Vitaly Atyushov's shot to turn the red light on behind Roloson's goals, 1-1. Canada meant business in the second period. They locked the Russians in their zone for ten long minutes, creating several good chances to go in front, with Jason Spezza nearly scoring after dropping one-on-one with the goal keeper. Canada had 16 shots on goal in the second period against Russia's five, but the goal came from Vacheslav Bykov's men. Aleksandr Radulov staged a brilliant individual effort, putting ... |
 | Jason Spezza's Nerdy Laugh Seriously? |