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THat is the sad reality of it.
One step closer to soccer
You don't watch football (soccer), do you?
THat is the sad reality of it.
One step closer to soccer
Are fractured skulls worse than crushed windpipes ( ala mccleary)? Should we ban slapshots ?
....and broken hands are a much more serious injury than fractured skulls.
No, but in much the same way that we have helmets to protect against cracked skulls, we have neckgaurds to protect against crushed windpipes. Are you done being intentionally obtuse now?
Grandfather in only existing NHL roster players; no one not an active NHL roster when the season begins cannot carry that designation.
For everyone else, fights immediately end when a helmet comes off, just like with a goalie's mask coming off.
10 years from now fighting hockey will gone. It is clear at this point the NHL wants nothing to do with it. Players aren't going to fight opponents wearing helmets fitted with visors. Its the new NHL, its better to just come to terms with it. I will miss getting to see the occasional fight to be honest.
Please show me with video evidence the last time some fighter broke their skull in a fight.
Tearaway visors would be outlawed immediately by the NHL if they were ever developed. The idea of a safety device being compromised in order to provide an advantage in fighting isn't going to be allowed at any level.
Keep in mind that the NHL has done all sorts of things to restrict the manner in which someone can get the upper hand in a fight. Tying down of jerseys became mandatory, both to prevent someone (Rob Ray) from stripping down but also to prevent jerseys from ending up over someone's head. Various adjustments to jerseys like elastic cuffs or tearaway sleeves have been banned. Skaters are no longer allowed to wear goalie cut jerseys.
The only modifications that are still allowed is additional fight straps being added, whether the actual snap-and-velcro style or a modified style like a skate lace. Even these are much rarer than they used to be.