- Mar 4, 2004
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If you can't handle getting hit clean, don't play hockey.
Exactly.
One of the points of hitting is to separate a guy from the puck. After a big hit that advantage is often negated because the player who threw the hit gets mugged, so play is stopped.
Fights after a hit should always be given 2, 5 and 10. Hitting is a legal part of hockey.
It's always seemed weird to me how some fans call it the No Hit League but then are fine with players actively punishing guys for throwing clean hits.
If it's a dirty hit, or even a dirty looking hit, I get it. The game is fast and if you think your teammate just took a cheapshot you want to stick up for him. But a hard clean check, even if it rocks a guy, is a part of hockey. Take a number and get him back later like they used to do.