I'm still getting used to seeing them in the NFL. If they can legit help prevent concussions, I'm not against it despite how funny they look.
the sport of hockey has an issue with concussions. the NHL is not unique in this. every player in the league right now knows the risks of playing a high-speed contact sport.This would require the NHL to admit they have an issue with concussions.
an explanation of a guardian cap would be helpful in the op
What our kids will be watching:
Did you hit anyoneWe had that at an office party and had 3 injuries (one was open leg fracture)
They had to close the whole thing less than 20 minutes in.
See then you're just running into each other on purpose because it's funny.
I was fashionably late, but one guy was kind enough to show me the top 10 hits on video (and the way too many pictures of the broken leg)Did you hit anyone
Married ? Respect brotherI was fashionably late, but one guy was kind enough to show me the top 10 hits on video (and the way too many pictures of the broken leg)
Also no, I am married.
the sport of hockey has an issue with concussions. the NHL is not unique in this. every player in the league right now knows the risks of playing a high-speed contact sport.
Would probably help in stances where head hits the ice after and hit or head it’s the glass/boards. It’s an extra layer to decelerate the head.Would this actually help NHL players?
The NFL I can understand the logic but I'd want to see data anyways. In football a lot of players tackle head first with their helmets. But I can't think of many hockey hits or plays where the player is ramming with their head.
While I can agree with that, it also feels like an extra distance for the neck to travel.Would probably help in stances where head hits the ice after and hit or head it’s the glass/boards. It’s an extra layer to decelerate the head.
can we borrow one for BETMAN?I'm still getting used to seeing them in the NFL. If they can legit help prevent concussions, I'm not against it despite how funny they look.