TORONTO -- Buffalo Sabres tough guy John Scott was looking for a fight. The Toronto Maple Leafs werent happy when he picked Phil Kessel as his opponent. Kessel, who had already scored twice in the Leafs 5-3 pre-season win on Sunday, stands at six feet tall compared to Scott, whos eight inches taller. The two arent even close to being in the same weight class and Kessel wasnt in any mood to get involved. Kessel backtracked and swung his stick a few times at Scott as several teammates rushed in. "It was pretty stupid, right? He said he was going to jump me," Kessel said. "What are you going to do? Hes a big boy so if hes coming after me, what are you going to do?" The incident came with 10 minutes left in the game and set off a line brawl and a goalie fight between Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier and Ryan Miller of the Sabres. It came right after a fight between Jamie Devane of the Leafs and Corey Tropp of the Sabres. "That guys a big guy, six foot five," said Sabres head coach Ron Rolston. "And (Tropps) a smaller guy but certainly a battler. So guys werent happy about it." Tropp was left bloodied on the ice after the fight and had to leave the game. "(Tropp) was the guy who instigated the fight," said Leafs coach Randy Carlyle when asked about the incident that allegedly left the Sabres upset and sparked Scott to go after Kessel. "Obviously maybe they felt that was the problem was that there was a bigger man fighting a smaller guy." Kessel was issued a match penalty for swinging his stick, which means an automatic suspension pending a ruling from NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. Any discipline the Leafs sniper faces will likely pale in comparison to what teammate David Clarkson may be expecting as he jumped off the bench to join the fracas. Clarkson could get 10 games for coming off the bench. "Were not proud or happy that went on, thats for sure," said Carlyle, who also said that he sent out Kessels line in the hopes of defusing the situation after the fight between Devane and Tropp. "I think Dave Clarkson made a mistake and now well pay for it." Clarkson was unavailable to the media after the game. "I think Clarkson will get 10 games for that," said Miller. "Are we going to see Clarkson our first game against these guys? I dont have my schedule. So probably not the brightest move by him. But I guess they figured they needed two guys to take down John (Scott)." As the altercation reached a fever pitch, Bernier skated out of his crease and challenged Miller. The two went at it near the Sabres blue-line. They grappled for a few minutes as the officials were otherwise preoccupied with the rest of the violence. "I just asked him if I wanted to go and obviously I dont think he seemed that he actually wanted to go but thats the way it goes," said Bernier. 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