> Hockey certainly didn't start out as the more physically violent game it is
> today. It evolved into it.
Ever see a clip of Gordie Howe? How about Rocket Richard (one of the
most famous pictures in hockey history)? Ever take a good look at the
immortal Ted Lindsey, who can always be found at the CCHA playoffs? The
game has always been physical--and to an extent, violent--but the sticks
were rarely where they are now.
> If any of you happened to watch CNN lately, you may have caught Dr. Bruce
> Perry's interview regarding violent aggressive behavior, or intent to harm
> behavior. Perry is a psychologist out of the Baylor College of Medicine and
> Texas Children's Hospital. Literally from early childhood, before the ages of
> three, to an extent (how much I have no idea) the brain is formed amazingly
> by environmental influences. He showed two brains. One was larger and one
> smaller. The case histories of both these children were opposite. One child
> was nurtured, held, talked to and loved, the other was severely abused. Guess
> who had the larger brain?
You are addressing issues FAR deeper than wearing a face mask in NCAA
play. You may want to bring these issues to the Laura Schlesinger (sp?)
discussion list.
>
> According to what I read, yes. USA Hockey supports mouthguard use, and I
> believe they recommend E-Zguard mouthguards; they're also recommended by
> dentists and sports physicians. E-Z-Guard is a Minnesota based company.
>
USA Hockey also allows legal adults (18) to sign a waiver and take off
the mask. OVERWHELMINGLY, players sign to wear a half--or no--sheild.
Yes, with some it's peer pressure, but with most it's just a matter of
comfort and visibility--as well as respect.
>
> This is a whole seminar.
>
> The playing field: glass, boards, size contribute to the way the game is
> played. Yes, I agree $$$$ is the issue. Hockey is a high-velocity contact
> sport. We've topped the list for most injuries in a sport surpassing
> football. Researchers tell us that severe injury is often independent of
> protective gear. What does that tell us?
In the words of a former collegiate coach (who shall remain nameless):
Hockey is a physical, tough game. If you don't like it, go watch
ringette.
That's all I have to say about that.
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