Hockey fights

The last days of the hockey brawler

Hockey is evolving—and the thirst for victory once again trumps the fans’ thirst for blood

How parents (and their lawyers) are killing minor hockey

From 2014: Inside the madness that is driving kids, volunteers and referees out of Canada’s game

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Hockey fights: the 5.5555555…% solution

I’m someone who has been fairly tolerant of the status quo when it comes to hockey fighting, so it might surprise you to hear I have a quik-‘n’-EZ answer to eliminating it. Hockey great/political not-so-great Ken Dryden appears in ESPN piffle-factory Grantland.com today with some intelligent, if stale, reflections on the relationship between head injuries and the game we adore. Dryden goes into nostalgia mode, as the camera dissolves to a shot of the Habs battling the Flyers in the old Forum, and he writes:

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A note from the enforcer factory

Boogaard, Rypien, and Belak, too, were each well liked and respected. They will be unfairly lumped together because of their deaths rather than their lives — they were different players in different circumstances — but the common theme after their departures was how much each of them was loved.

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Can we please now ban fighting in hockey?

A young man dies on the ice. A father hopes for change. Why isn’t the NHL listening?