batdad wrote:GLenn Healy is a moron. He went on and on about someone dying on the broadcast. Plus he ripped the goalie. #Healy trended to #9 on twitter during the game because of that and his ripping of Carey Price. Dude is unreal.
Patrick Roy---Wahoo......so going to be fun to watch that egomaniac every night.
As for fighting...accidents happen. But they are happening more often in my opinion than in the past. Guys should be allowed to fight, but if they go they should be ejected from the game. I know I advocate toughness...as it is a part of hockey and it is needed. But the staged fights are useless. Should be solely based on emotion. IE something breaking out after a scrum and guys get pissedd at each other. Or someone smokes a star player with a dirty hit....like Kassian or Weise in Edmonton. Should have to stand up and take note....
But....this Orr vs Parros type of scrap needs to stop. Injuries like Parros has (And Orr two years ago in a similar situation vs Parros as well) are completely avoidable...by not putting those two on the ice, and by ejecting. After these types of scraps---the guys should be ejected...and then after a few of them they should be suspended. Say 3 or 5.
Emotional fights--Caused by play...no suspension, but ejection should still happen. And they should be able to have it so the emotional fights DO NOT affect the # needed for staged fights to cause suspension. It is pretty obvious when they are staged (ie off a whistle) than when emotional.
God I despise Healy. Worst
person in the hockey media IMO.
How do you want to separate "staged" fights from the "real" ones in the rulebook ? Not that I disagree with the principle, but IMO it's remove it completely or keep both and live with it. You don't get too many Scott/MacIntyre types in the game anymore anyway, they will be phased out of the game organically but it might take 5 more years, with the salary cap and the parity you will at least have to be able to play 10-12 mins a night as a fighter like all the Thornton/Neil/Konopka type of guys, and IMO there should always be a place in the game for players like that.
Don't think players should be ejected for any kind of fight, that would harm the "emotional" fight more so than the staged one, a legit 15-18 min per night player would think twice about getting into a fight after one of his teammates has been the victim of an illegal hit. Putting aside that often you can't judge whether a hit was clean or not in the heat of the moment, you can't expect players to wait for the replays.
I don't agree that there are more accidents now than there used to be in the past. Every single move is way more scrutinized and looked at through a magnifying glass these days, even the most minor of things gets all the morons on twitter going crazy, I really think this comes down to perception. Batdad you've been a fan way longer than me, hasn't the debate always been "violence in hockey is getting out of hand, there are more incidents than ever before, we need to do something about it ASAP", even in the 60s and 70s ? IMO the game is cleaner now than it was at that time, mind you, I've not experienced the NHL in the 70s and 80s, but hearing and reading stories it seems there was some kind of incident every week that would end in lengthy suspensions and maybe even criminal prosecution these days.