Responsible Sporting | Contact Ice Hockey
February 10, 2009 by Kathy McManus
Is it irresponsible to allow fighting in ice hockey?
That’s the guts of an icy-hot debate about the continued role of brawling in hockey, sparked by the recent death of a 21-year-old Canadian player. Despite his amateur league’s rule forbidding the removal of helmets, the 6’2” defenseman’s head gear was off when his skull struck the ice during a fatal in-game fight.
The tragic incident has led to calls for an end to the culture of sanctioned fighting across all leagues, including the National Hockey League, where altercations have increased a reported 24% from last season. "“This being the 21st century,” wrote one Canadian sports writer, aren’t we supposed to be against violence in sports, especially hockey?”
Not necessarily, said the NHL commissioner, who called fighting “integral to the way the game is played.” Hockey is the only team sport in which one player who pummels another is not ejected from the game. The League will consider safety measures, the commissioner said, but won’t ban fighting outright because “fans enjoy that part of the game.” "
According to a recent poll, a narrow majority of Canadians now believe that the NHL should ban fisticuffs. But of those polled who identified themselves as avid hockey fans, a whopping 68% said let the fists continue to fly.
“I find it ironic that "there are two different laws for violence,” one man wrote to a local newspaper. One law for those who play hockey, and the other one for the common folk on the street. One can assault another individual on the ice, but if the same situation were to occur on the street, those individuals would likely be charged with assault.”
“Whiney wimps,” retorted another. “I hear there are some non-violent chess matches or badminton games you can watch if you don’t have the stomach for the sport of hockey.”
Tell us what you think: Is allowing fighting in ice hockey irresponsible, or just part of the game? Is the problem just a sports issue, or a societal one as well?
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February 11, 2009 by Guy
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April 14, 2009 by Mats Schram
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August 29, 2010 by Michael H
Why don't you take your responsibility to another sport? Have you ever played the game? I bet you are one of those Maryo Lemieux types who cried everytime someone touched him!! Take fighting out of the game, and head injuries will increase by a wide margin. Stick infractions will rampent, and more marque players will be serving suspensions because they will have not have a phyciscal presense to protect them.
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April 23, 2010 by ambienbuy.net
A teacher only asked about what would you choose? You then have not discussed that better not try to understand? After analysis ... is very important for awareness.
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April 21, 2010 by vernious
Thats so funny i second on that one lol :)
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