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jdh1 said:To ban fighting in hockey,I think you would have to ban hitting as well.It's the hitting that stirs up emotions to have a fight.
louisstamos said:Nik the Trik said:TML fan said:Fighting will never be completely eliminated. People fight in rec hockey. I think what we might see is a gradual elimination of the staged fight and the traditional enforcer role, but fighting will always have its place in the game. The game lends itself to that reality. All they can really do is reduce its frequency.
That's true to a sense. Guys throw punches in baseball, basketball and football so those sports haven't "eliminated" fighting either. It's just that they penalize them appropriately.
Yup. This exactly. You'll never "ban" fighting. But the penalty for doing it will be much stiffer.
Nik the Trik said:jdh1 said:To ban fighting in hockey,I think you would have to ban hitting as well.It's the hitting that stirs up emotions to have a fight.
Hockey does not have some sort of monopoly on being a physical sport or one where emotions run high. If you're a basketball player and an opposing defender knocks your star player down with a flagrant foul, wouldn't that kick up the same response? If you play baseball do you think a pitcher whizzing a 95 mph fastball by your ear doesn't make you mad? How about a late hit on your quarterback?
Every one of those sports has managed to retain the elements that stir up emotion without saying "Yeah, you know, throwing punches at each other is part of the game".
losveratos said:The difference is huge between hitting and your example. For one, all of those things you listed are either incredibly rare compared to hits in hockey or are actually illegal. Those players have a right to be pissed off but since it doesn't happen consistently over a couple hours you can handle it better.
Captain Canuck said:It just seems like fighting is so ingrained into hockey that it's part of the game. Yes there is the occasional fight in the other 3 pro sports, but in those it just seems like a freak event
Nik the Trik said:Captain Canuck said:It just seems like fighting is so ingrained into hockey that it's part of the game. Yes there is the occasional fight in the other 3 pro sports, but in those it just seems like a freak event
Yes, but as I say above the reason fighting is rare in those sports is because of concentrated efforts to make it that way.
losveratos said:I agree with your assessment on how they would remove fighting from the game. But that as another poster pointed out, would most probably remove the hitting as well. Or at least tame it down so much that it's a bunch of 6' tall Kessel's out there throwing mild shoulder brushes at eachother.
Nik the Trik said:losveratos said:I agree with your assessment on how they would remove fighting from the game. But that as another poster pointed out, would most probably remove the hitting as well. Or at least tame it down so much that it's a bunch of 6' tall Kessel's out there throwing mild shoulder brushes at eachother.
Again, as busta and I have pointed out, that is an argument that is 100% contradicted by the facts. There are leagues out there, like the NCAA, that have gotten rid of fighting and kept hitting.
losveratos said:If they want to remove fighting from the game and keep hitting, it will take a miracle or crazy fines and suspensions. Such as, fight a player and get a 1 game suspension, then 3, then 5, then 10 and so on. The goons would be out of the game at that point.
Nik the Trik said:TML fan said:Fighting will never be completely eliminated. People fight in rec hockey. I think what we might see is a gradual elimination of the staged fight and the traditional enforcer role, but fighting will always have its place in the game. The game lends itself to that reality. All they can really do is reduce its frequency.
That's true to a sense. Guys throw punches in baseball, basketball and football from time to time so those sports haven't "eliminated" fighting either. It's just that they penalize them appropriately.
You just told me in a previous post not to use another sport to prove my point.Nik the Trik said:jdh1 said:To ban fighting in hockey,I think you would have to ban hitting as well.It's the hitting that stirs up emotions to have a fight.
Hockey does not have some sort of monopoly on being a physical sport or one where emotions run high. If you're a basketball player and an opposing defender knocks your star player down with a flagrant foul, wouldn't that kick up the same response? If you play baseball do you think a pitcher whizzing a 95 mph fastball by your ear doesn't make you mad? How about a late hit on your quarterback?
Every one of those sports has managed to retain the elements that stir up emotion without saying "Yeah, you know, throwing punches at each other is part of the game".
jdh1 said:You just told me in a previous post not to use another sport to prove my point.
TML fan said:Nik the Trik said:TML fan said:Fighting will never be completely eliminated. People fight in rec hockey. I think what we might see is a gradual elimination of the staged fight and the traditional enforcer role, but fighting will always have its place in the game. The game lends itself to that reality. All they can really do is reduce its frequency.
That's true to a sense. Guys throw punches in baseball, basketball and football from time to time so those sports haven't "eliminated" fighting either. It's just that they penalize them appropriately.
I don't know that a 5 minute penalty isn't appropriate for a spur of the moment scrap. I don't know about you but I would be pretty upset if Lupul was suspended for any length of time for that little slap fight he had with Schenn.
Captain Canuck said:If you want to get rid of fighting in hockey the penalty has to be more than 5 minutes. Think about it, that's like an inning of baseball, or less than half a quarter of a football or basketball game!
In order for the NHL to show its serious about eliminating fighting in hockey they have to start with progressive disciplinary actions based on missing full games...5 minutes is a joke!
Nik the Trik said:jdh1 said:You just told me in a previous post not to use another sport to prove my point.
No I didn't. I said that your use of that other sport was faulty, not that we can't look at other sports to look at how they dealt with similar problems. MMA never had a fighting "problem" becaue without fighting MMA doesn't exist.