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Not really. Pleasure might not be the best word to use but how many of the famed enforcers threw their first punch at someone's else's face in a hockey game? I'm not saying that these enforcers grew up wanting to fight so they chose to play hockey. I'm not saying these enforcers enjoyed going out there just to look for an engage in a fight. I doubt that's fun. Boogaard, for example, idolized Wendal Clark. I'm sure he wanted to be a powerforward who can drop the gloves.Are you kidding?
I'm talking about the mentality of enforcers. These guys didn't just decide that's what they needed to do to earn a living so they were forced to fight. They took pride in what they can do with their fists. The culture around hockey fights is changing but these enforcers we're talking grew up in a different era. You won't hear many ex-enforcers saying that if they had to do it all over again they won't. I mean there are people whose job is to take a bullet for someone if need be.
I like Kassian's approach "It’s one of my attributes that’s made me a unique player all the way from junior hockey to now … it’s given my family a great life and it’s something I enjoy doing."