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Bruins’ Thornton ready to throw down if situation fits

Toronto Maple Leafs v Boston Bruins - Game Two

BOSTON, MA - MAY 4: Shawn Thornton #22 of the Boston Bruins and Mark Fraser #45 of the Toronto Maple Leafs fight in the third period during Game Two of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals during the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden on May 4, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

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One thing we know about Shawn Thornton is that he’s very capable of taking care of himself in a fight. We now also know he won’t just drop his gloves at any time.

Thornton met with reporters this afternoon ahead of tonight’s Game 5 against the Rangers and said he had the chance to fight Kris Newbury in Game 4, but opted to keep his gloves on instead. Why? The Bruins had just gone up 2-0 and there was no need to fire up the Rangers with a fight.

Don’t worry, Thornton will throw down if he has to as Dan Rosen of NHL.com shared.

“I’ll get ‘em (the gloves) off, I don’t care,” Thornton said. “If people are taking liberties... It doesn’t mean those things (gloves) are sewn onto our sleeves.”

It’s probably wise for any and all of the Rangers to steer clear of Thornton as he’s as tough as they come. Then again, Rangers players have to be as smart as he is should they find themselves up and the Bruins in need of a spark.