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Sharks’ Ryan Reaves explains why he only fought once with Maple Leafs in 2024-25

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Jul 22, 2025 2:07 PM

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Ryan Reaves of the San Jose Sharks recently reflected on his decision to engage in a fight during a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The incident occurred in a heated matchup where emotions ran high, and Reaves felt compelled to step up for his teammates. Known for his physical style of play, Reaves emphasized the camaraderie in the locker room and the responsibility that comes with defending teammates on the ice.

In discussing the fight, Reaves stated that it was a calculated move, aimed at energizing the Sharks and sending a message to the opposition. With the Sharks looking to build momentum in the NHL season, Reaves believes that standing up for one another is crucial for team morale. He acknowledged that fighting is a part of the game that can sometimes shift the tide in a match.

Reaves also addressed the changing landscape of the NHL, where fighting has become less common, but still holds significant value in certain situations. His experience and leadership have been vital for the Sharks, especially with the influx of younger players learning the ropes. As the season progresses, Reaves aims to continue making an impact both on the scoresheet and in the physical department, reinforcing his commitment to his team’s success.

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