What's dumber in fighting?

What's dumber?

  • Staged fighting

    Votes: 71 40.1%
  • Fighting after a clean hit

    Votes: 59 33.3%
  • Neither is dumb

    Votes: 47 26.6%

  • Total voters
    177

Devilsfan2326

Registered User
Oct 4, 2011
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We have the benefit of a slow-no replay. Players usually do not even get a clean look at the hit. They’re just reacting to the result. It looks worse if it were a dirty play, and the teammate did nothing in response.
Exactly. Nobody respected the Buffalo Sabres and their cold feet after the Miller/Lucic collision. Really doesn't matter if it was dirty or not - help your teammate. Maybe in their heads they thought it was legal and did nothing. Terrible look.

If it's clean, the stoppage of play that comes with a fight is also a factor, since the teammate is still sprawled on the ice making them a man down. If the ref doesn't blow the whistle, the stoppage from fighting could help everybody.

On the contrary, there were big hits where a fight did not happen, and the guy got back up and scored. Such as Malkin at the blueline.
 
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GIN ANTONIC

Registered User
Aug 19, 2007
19,215
15,533
Toronto, ON
You're contradicting yourself on the first paragraph by stating that legal hits are allowed in hockey. The obvious response is that fighting is allowed in hockey as well.

The second and third paragraphs are using your own opinion as the default logic.
"Fighting someone for a clean hit, in theory has the same logic as fighting someone for scoring a goal."

In who's theory, yours? Because history has shown almost no one else's. If your theory was true we would see fights after goals. We don't. You're wrong.
Fighting is a penalty in hockey. It’s not a legal play. So, no, you’re wrong.

It’s part of the culture but it’s not the same as a legal hit.

I’m putting things in two buckets here. Legal actions and illegal actions.

Non penalized body checks are on one side, just like scoring a goal, and then fighting is in the other bucket along with other penalties.

That’s the difference here
 
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GIN ANTONIC

Registered User
Aug 19, 2007
19,215
15,533
Toronto, ON
Fighting isn't allowed in soccer. It's not allowed in basketball, it's not allowed in basebal.

Fighting is certainly allowed in hockey. It's the only sport where you can still keep playing in the game after you do it. I can't believe I have to explain this to someone on a hockey message board but here we are.
It’s more tolerated in hockey but it’s not part of gameplay. It’s not something you’re supposed to do.
 

Panthaz89

Buffalo Sabres, Carolina Panthers fan
Dec 24, 2016
13,690
6,110
Buffalo,NY
I don't see anything wrong with fighting after a clean hit except that the refs will penalize your team for 2 minutes.
 

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