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This Flyers winger dropped the gloves with this Maple Leafs forward.

As Denver Barkey heads back to the London Knights after spending the last couple of months watching the Philadelphia Flyers' training camp from the sidelines, he reflects on his recovery from illness and coming back a stronger player than before.

The Philadelphia Flyers once again faced off against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night (Jan. 7). With the clubs just having a chippy game against each other on Sunday (Jan. 5), the expectation was that the bad blood would carry over to this contest.

It certainly has done that early on.

Less than five minutes into the first period, Flyers forward Joel Farabee dropped the gloves with Toronto Maple Leafs forward Connor Dewar.

While Farabee is more known for being a skilled player, he is never afraid of the physical side of the game, and he showed this during his fight with Dewar. Both players threw some solid punches in the scrap, but Farabee secured the takedown. 

Joel Farabee Joel Farabee 

This Farabee fight also sparked the Flyers, as Travis Konecny scored the game-opening goal a few minutes after it. 

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