Great read on a lot of aspects. The part where Scott I believe asked him if you want to go, and he said 'not really' but did it anyway because he knew Scott had to at that point is kind of a point that many people will miss about fighting. I know the day will come in the NHL when it is gone, probably within the next 10 years or so, because eventually politics will win out.
I swing on the fence of fighting in or out of the game, and not at all because of the concussion issue everyone barks about, but rather because I think eventually the game is going to become to skilled for them. If you look at some teams already, they don't have those goons anymore who just fight, while some do. Detroit, Chicago, San Jose, Pittsburgh, don't drop the gloves all that much. I believe eventually it will be tough guys who can score and mix it up when they have to and contribute to the team, and then eventually, it will just go away. The game will just get to smart for fighters, and carrying those 4th liners on your bench and have them sit there to put out for like 4-5mins a game will be worthless.