DJ Spinoza
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- Aug 7, 2003
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Mothra said:I used to feel the same way.....then two things happened.
1) I watched the playoffs from the stands as my team still won....but I could not join in the celebration
2) I grew up
Right.
It's human nature to get mad at things, but you have to control your anger. You can't just justify violence because somebody made you mad. Real life doesn't work like that, and neither does hockey.
By the same token, you need to control your excitement so that you do not go overboard like some of the Russian players did last night. Very few people are argueing that they didn't. I just don't really have a big problem with what the Russians did. Some arrogant and a little childish celebrating is no big deal to me.
Suckerpunching somebody in the face, or cross checking them in the face, or doing whatever other physical harm that a lot of people are childishly reccomending the Canadian team does to Ovechkin or Malkin or Shirokov or whomever, I would have a bigger problem with.
There's no place for that anywhere. Clean hits? Yes, that's part of hockey. But there's a fine line that can't be crossed, no matter what happens.