| # | Player | Comments |
| 1 | Joey Kocur | A legend that defines the best of hockey fighting. He is without an equal. |
| 2 | Brad Brown | Brownie has always been a good stand-up fighter; he's buckled more than a few with that right. Love to see him get another crack at scummy Bertuzzi. |
| 3 | Jason Wiemer | A solid, confident fighter who made a great back-up enforcer to Matt Johnson when they were both with the Wild. Too bad he couldn't score goals like everyone thought he would, or the cheap Wild would have kept him. |
| 4 | Matt Johnson | Will always be one of the top five as of 2003-2004. Fearless and capable of beating anyone. Once mopped the ice with Brashear. His retirement a huge loss to the Wild in 2005. One of the few capable of subduing Laraque. |
| 5 | Todd Fedoruk | One of the gamest, most skilled fighters...one of the dominant enforcers in 2005-2006. |
| 6 | Jarome Iginla | A guy that can do it all. Not exactly an icon in the world of fighting, but you don't have to be when you're that good a player. |
| 7 | Darcy Hordichuk | Didn't like him at first for some reason, but he's really grown on me. He's the epitome of the medium sized fighter whose plenty damn tough and fearless. Seems to just go out there and do his job. |
| 8 | Marty McSorley | One of the greatest examples of the tough, semi-crazy fighter who could play the game too. |
| 9 | Bob Probert | Took me a long time to add him because it's simply ASSUMED. Who doesn't recognize Probert as the very essence of a hockey tough guy? |
| 10 | Alex Henry | Will always like the "sheriff"...he was a great, tough presence on the Wild. He beat Godard fair and square not too long ago. |
| 11 | Joey Tetarenko | A game fighter that I'm glad remains in the Wild system. Would be great to have him back on board. |
| 12 | Jamal Mayers | I like this guy...seems to be a solid, no-nonsense middleweight, ready to stick up for the 'mates. |
| 13 | Scott Parker | A powerful, scary fighter |
| 14 | George Parros | Black Bart (aka Snidely Whiplash) is quickly becoming one of my all-time favorites. Tough and tenacious, he doesn't lose a lot. |