In a message dated98-11- 09 at 11:26:42 EST.
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<< The men were being very violent with each other and I have never seen
anything like that before. I was wondering if someone could explain this to
me.>>
Tracie,
Your questions about the what you termed as "violent " behavior in the game
you saw are a valid and thoughtful. Evidently you're not the only one with
concerns.
Your opinion is shared by many professional sportswriters, neuropsychologists,
trainers, and even economists. None would consider your question or the topic
of "violent" behavior in sports a "JOKE"! Below, I've listed some periodicals
which are available at your local library. In professional sports, economics
supersedes morality all too often. This behavior unfortunately filters down
to the amateur ranks. "Violent" behavior in sports is current, relevant, and
a significant social, moral dilemma.
"Violence" In Sports
Why The Game Is Not Enough (a critism towards the trend to violence in sports)
Robert Lipsyte- The New York Times, 1993
Violence, Violence everywhere (violence in sports)
George Vecsey-The New York Times, 1993
The Wages of Sin: employment and salary effects of violence in the National
Hockey League.
J.C.H. Jones-Atlantic Economic Journal-1997
Vigilante Hockey: The NHL tries to showcase skill, but still encourages eye-to
eye retaliation. (included chronology of playoff violence in hockey)
Jeff Gordon-The Sporting News, 1993
Life Imitating the Artless. (violence and commercialism in sports)
George Vecsey-The New York Times, 1992
Will practical make perfect at Headquaters?
"There should be a profound difference between shrinking violets and shrinking
from violence in the NHL".
Steve Dryden-The Hockey News, 1998
Macho? Yes. Violent without a doubt. Hockey? Of Course.
Joe La Pointe-The New York TImes, 1990
A Fine Mess. (collective bargaining agreement in the NHL limits the amount the
league can fine its players, restricting what it can do to discipline violent
players.)
Sports Illustrated, Scorecard, 1995
On violence in team sports and the result of profit maximization.
Atlantic Economic Journal, 1992
Fine Wastes. (The NHL needs to suspend players for violent play instead of the
ineffectual fines that it now levies.)
Sports Illustrated, Scorecard, June 1997
National Hockey League alters rules in bid to win fans. (rules crackdown on
rough play and violence during games)
Erie Norton-The Wall Street Journal, 1992
Seems like your opinion keeps very impressive company!
Victoria Price
http://www.violentcontact.net
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