I posted in another thread about a suspension for an illegal check to the head (Karlssons), and it got me thinking about what happened to one of the most exciting types of hits in hockey, and why its so rare now; the good old hip check.
Where did they go, and why?
You need to hit through a players body in today's NHL Nearly every suspendable hit Ive seen comes when a player clips another player up high, instead of going through the guy's center of gravity. Its pretty easy to notice the difference.
But players are good at covering that main COG point on their chest with their own heads, and its done simply by leaning forward while their in full stride. And thats a problem and the real fear I think (that hitting eventually goes away because guys start to feel immune if they have the after burners on, and players feel scared to hit).
But there is a legal, effective and easy way to approach this new reality for the bone crunchers of the NHL, imo. Hip checks, and even the PK Subban style backwards hit are the best way to side swipe a fast moving player in today's NHL
You run way less risk of appearing to target a players head, even one thats leaning fully forward. And you inevitably hit more of the body and COG, as opposed to whatever your shoulder happens to catch at the moment of impact..
Just gotta keep your skates on the ice and your legs straight (no low bridges), and your in the clear. A little riskier perhaps from a defensive standpoint, and maybe thats the real answer here, but I think its something that needs to be reintroduced in light of the head shot dilemma that doesnt seem like it will be going away anytime soon.
Where did they go, and why?
You need to hit through a players body in today's NHL Nearly every suspendable hit Ive seen comes when a player clips another player up high, instead of going through the guy's center of gravity. Its pretty easy to notice the difference.
But players are good at covering that main COG point on their chest with their own heads, and its done simply by leaning forward while their in full stride. And thats a problem and the real fear I think (that hitting eventually goes away because guys start to feel immune if they have the after burners on, and players feel scared to hit).
But there is a legal, effective and easy way to approach this new reality for the bone crunchers of the NHL, imo. Hip checks, and even the PK Subban style backwards hit are the best way to side swipe a fast moving player in today's NHL
You run way less risk of appearing to target a players head, even one thats leaning fully forward. And you inevitably hit more of the body and COG, as opposed to whatever your shoulder happens to catch at the moment of impact..
Just gotta keep your skates on the ice and your legs straight (no low bridges), and your in the clear. A little riskier perhaps from a defensive standpoint, and maybe thats the real answer here, but I think its something that needs to be reintroduced in light of the head shot dilemma that doesnt seem like it will be going away anytime soon.