I don't mind the sincere fights, those that instantly break out from two players who actually get
mad together at what they are doing together, I do understand the high intensity of the game, and
don't expect players to 'always' be calm and collected about everything that goes on out there.
I hate the fights that are fought after an agreement before puck drops, then they drop the gloves
right after the whistle.
Actually the one crosby has last week was like that, crosby was angry with 'this' player at what he
did to his player, who was still recovering from a hand injury, so he challenged the player before
the whistle, but the ones I'm referring to, are two players who just want to be noticed by their
coaches, they don't get much ice time, and want to make an impact while on the ice.
The improvements they are making and continuing to make, have nothing to do with fighting, but have
to do with dangerous type hits, and I am pleased at the effort NHL is putting forth. Nothing stops
instantly, but as the suspensions become more severe, those hits will be cut down as far as they can
possibly go, as the player doesn't want to miss games, but they don't care about paying out money. The more suspensions they receive, the longer they will be out.
I don't believe they should take out the instigator rule, that will bring back the'fighters', who are not
really excellent players, and we don't need to go back to that, we don't want those players back in the
game.
We have one very good fighter on the canucks, ripien, but he also is a very good skater, and a decent fourth
line player, so he can contribute to the success of the team, without fighting at all, and he doesn't
fight often, once in a while.
mad together at what they are doing together, I do understand the high intensity of the game, and
don't expect players to 'always' be calm and collected about everything that goes on out there.
I hate the fights that are fought after an agreement before puck drops, then they drop the gloves
right after the whistle.
Actually the one crosby has last week was like that, crosby was angry with 'this' player at what he
did to his player, who was still recovering from a hand injury, so he challenged the player before
the whistle, but the ones I'm referring to, are two players who just want to be noticed by their
coaches, they don't get much ice time, and want to make an impact while on the ice.
The improvements they are making and continuing to make, have nothing to do with fighting, but have
to do with dangerous type hits, and I am pleased at the effort NHL is putting forth. Nothing stops
instantly, but as the suspensions become more severe, those hits will be cut down as far as they can
possibly go, as the player doesn't want to miss games, but they don't care about paying out money. The more suspensions they receive, the longer they will be out.
I don't believe they should take out the instigator rule, that will bring back the'fighters', who are not
really excellent players, and we don't need to go back to that, we don't want those players back in the
game.
We have one very good fighter on the canucks, ripien, but he also is a very good skater, and a decent fourth
line player, so he can contribute to the success of the team, without fighting at all, and he doesn't
fight often, once in a while.
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