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Who is the prototype of "Bad Boys of Hockey"?

The prototype of the hockey bad boy is Doug Smith. Doug Smith played in the G League for nearly ten years. After retiring, the South Boston native's final career statistics were unique.

No goals, only one assist in total, and more than 400 penalty minutes. Doug Smith is the enforcer, the kind of person on the team who is responsible for protecting his star player and instilling fear in his opponents.

Movie plot

Doug Glatt is a small man in Massachusetts. He is a security guard, but his family are all doctors, so his life is depressed. Once, he went to watch a local hockey league game with his friends. He got into trouble because his friend was rude to a player who was ejected.

In desperation, Glat knocked the team member unconscious. Instead of putting Glatt behind bars, this violent incident made his fighting talent appreciated by the hockey team coach. Soon after, Glatt became a member of the hockey team. Since he can't skate, his only job on the court is to fight and protect other players on the same team from getting hurt.

After a few games, Glatt's fighting ability was fully utilized, and he became a rising star in the local hockey world. And he himself also found the long-lost pleasure and joy of life.