Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Fighting. It is a term that both NHL fans and many other people who are not necessarily fans of the NHL is sparking a debate among. Some people want it left in the game, others want it banned.

If you ask me, I would tell you right out that I put into this game and they are left fighting penalties and suspension of rules. There are already enough punishment and suspension of fighting, and they are fine just the way they are now. If you fight about the sentence and change the rules on suspension, or carry out all together, fighting loses its appeal for sports fans. After all, the conflict creates an environment that can make the game fun. People can see fights during the game because it want to have fun. Maybe even before the NHL was made the early days, the late 1890s and early 1900 was around the beginning of the 20th century began - not the fact that as long as anyone can remember is part of NHL history to mention.

Fighting in the NHL is a tradition and took it out of the game, so a lot of hockey fans will stop going to the game. If you play the game should be polled fans about the war, I at least half of them said that they want to be left alone would be surprised to be taken out. And why should it? The excitement that makes fans want. Not to mention, fans of the season at some point during a fight about whether it's once a week once a week or even once a month, hopefully it is only part of the game, and it teams' goons is fun to watch, as they called each other and go into battle. Players of the game and fight and they know the rules of play by these rules intentionally.

Not the fact that the fighting has taken out of the game, how long you can have a player out of the game if he must fight once to mention the problem. Do you ban him for the rest of your career? Are you a suspension cost him so many games (10, 15, etc.) can serve? If fighting is banned in the NHL, it's more of an argument and a problem that will create more than it already is. Plus there's probably some questionable calls by the referee as well be. A referee calls a player a two-minute roughing penalty if he pushes and shoves someone else can. A referee may also just be someone in the penalty box put to provoke a fight. On ice right now as this sentence with the rules is called the referee's call, but you totally ban fighting in the NHL if you have more phones that are completely fake they still are will make the referee.

Yes, players from time to time to get hurt but sometimes they get what they deserve. I do not understand. I know the players the unconscious, etc. get knocked injuries they received and there has been a lot of serious consequences are. I know that there fights boards, glass erupt from players knocking each other, ice, etc. and needs to be on a stretcher is closed. There are always fighting or unnecessary hits, is going to be afraid of injury, but most of the time players are always about getting into a fight and possibly getting hurt is not the time to think. Most of the time during fights happen in a split second.

For example, toward the beginning of the 2006-2007 season, Derek Boogaard Todd Fedoruk-fight it. Minnesota Wild Anaheim Ducks were playing and at some point during the game, Fedoruk Boogaard was chasing around the rink, trying to pick a fight with him. Fedoruk Boogaard wants nothing to do with that, but anyway he ended up "going on. When all was said and done, Boogaard and Fedoruk ended up punching in the face to win the battle. Fedoruk was taken to the hospital to have metal plates in his face is finished.

Later in the season in late February, the Buffalo Sabres Chris Neil "Chris Drury was hit in the face by Ottawa Senators. Shortly after being hit, "cavalry draw Stafford Neil went after two of them fighting majors, which received an automatic five-minute penalty. Lindy Ruff, "Sabres coach, then Andrew Peters, Patrick Kaleta, Adam Mair and sent the fourth line after that to face Dany Heatley, Jason Spezza and Mike Comrie off against the Ottawa line. Mair Spezza went after everything and just grow from there. As one can imagine, everyone was riled up. Both teams had players fighting each other and the goalies got into action.

Fighting game effects for all involved players, coaches, which sends out on the ice which is fine during the game, the player is suspended from the - if applicable, and of course a player that injury game of misses. Fights result, but it is something that is part of the game. It always has been and always should be, no matter what. League leave the subject alone, because there are players that want it left in the game, coaches and fans who want to play it as well as the left should not be mentioned. This is something that fans will see and if taken out, hockey will lose a large part of their tradition and background is preferred. Not the fact that speed, which can play a big role after a fight and will lose the game probably is no flow because players have to go out and play to win would not ambition to mention.

There are people that think that there at least and to fight in the NHL for some regulation or some kind of punishment should be the "cheap shots." There are rules in place already are number one in the NHL. For example, if you start to fight, you are an instigator penalty, which gets an automatic two-minute penalty. Both players get to fight a five-minute major penalty, or it is still such a ten minute game misconduct penalty as, or perhaps could miss rest of the game. There are also any combination of these depending on the severity of war can be. There are also fined $ 10,000, after which each game, the coach has to pay to fight in the final five minutes time, the couple are expected. The fact is no player who instigates a fight in the last five minutes of regulation automatically suspended for the next game to mention. If the league really wanted to take it one step further, and fighting in the game is not completely finished, maybe they re-evaluate what could be penalties for fighting. Whether it's starting a fight, in general, in the third person fighting game misconducts, etc. and also what kind of suspension they have players that other players "cheap shots" to commit to look at. Maybe they fans who actually care about the game and really start listening to them should turn to. Are important for hockey fans to see the league do not think the subject of war and violence in the game, especially with time-on.

Towards the end of the season, the New York Rangers player Ryan Hoallveg Chris snow stick and snow hit in the face with New York Islanders' got a 25 game suspension. But when Chris Neil Chris Drury, who went straight down to the snow hit and received a concussion as he so did not get a penalty or suspension.

People realized that the NHL in the official guide, there are different game misconducts,, penalties suspensions, and to fight a lot are a lot of other different categories. Some of the drop of the puck before the fighting, fire going, for offending regulation, matches and leading, penalties and fines and suspension broke out in the last five minutes, go directly to penalty box, and another between fire to things. There are seven pages of rules and regulations that help penalties, etc., is a battle to regulate.

Violence and fighting in the NHL has gone on recently, such incidents as described above, the NHL is nothing compared to the early years. In fact, in the early years, many more fights in the game was a lot more violence. Millian, who host the Blue Line: Hockey Talk Radio and the topic has been extensively involved told me that game as well as media critics are looking at recent events that I mentioned before Hoallveg and Drury events Like, "and that game is more violent than [to] say." But really, if you 1960's and today's game compared to the golden age of gangsters, today's modern hockey is actually tamer by comparison. What people forget about hockey is that it has a long tradition of violence behind it and every player in the NHL, and is ready to play in like condition. Millian also told me that if the roughness, threats, violence, war and allowed to be part of the rules and play by the rules that players deliberately, it's going to show courage, and stupid, not violent [show is that they are] goons. "

If the fight was completely out of the game be moved, it being able to hit each other with no players would be a very boring game. Players now will be skating around the rink with a spirit and not much ambition to play because the rules have changed so much. Players react to the fear of the other players and start a fight to be afraid to hit anyone.

Action is an essential part of the game and the players have any emotional charge may be because of the time. Whether a certain hit or angry about something happening in the game, getting a team can change the speed. That in turn means that a team come from behind and win the game is. Players very emotional and angry when some one or something happens in a game is to teammate can get. Players to take their feelings out on the ice sometimes anger and quarrels about coming over. They know that his body like a hip check, the players can hit the ice, because such a hockey contacts, as well as collision sport where players hit each other and tempers shine. It just happens to be playing like that, and people like it or not, whether the nature of the game as being accepted.

Another aspect of why fighting games should stay in the league already in terms of how the game is played has changed so much. He was goalie trapezoid behind the net, took two passes away from the line, aggressive expansion of the field, and what other changes are in the middle of goalie equipment 2004-2005 season before the lockout was smaller than the being. League trying to change too much at one time and they step back and the progress that they have already made since the end of the 2003-2004 season need to look. Fans, like sports for the most part, as it stands right now and they have also changed dramatically and so quickly do not want to. And now, the NHL changed they do not want to fight the case.

Fighting should be left alone by the League and probably in two years, be brought up to see whether it should be a place in the game. But if people wonder if the same kind of answers as they now do not - leave it alone and leave it in the game. Action, violence, roughness, intimidation - all part of the game and that if taken away, you just lose interest in hockey, figure skating fans and as boring as with all but pads will be And this kind of hockey. Also, if it is completely banned by the league, how long a player out there fighting for playing time should be just a big mess will be. Players play by the rules and realized how violent games may want, and if they are ready to play in situations, fighting a darn thing about why the change?


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