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Reply To: | Andrew J. Rapoff |
Date: | Tue, 1 Jun 1999 13:17:03 -0400 |
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It seems like the move to half shields from full shields would at the very
least cause an increase in lost teeth in collegiate players.
Anecdotally, the existence of at most a handful of shields in the NHL
correlates with a lot of lost teeth (in fact, it's like the overarching
joke about hockey players, isn't it?). So, here's all these NHL players
with no vision obstruction problem of a (full or half) shield, and they
still lose a bunch of teeth.
Incidentally, we all subsidize their dental care through our insurance
payments.
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