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<Snip> [log in to unmask] wrote:
< Maybe "goon" type penalties should carry some consequences for the coach,
too.
When a system of checks and balances functions ineffectually, maybe it
requires an overhaul.
Take for instance Rule #73, bad language, in the 1999 official rules of the
NHL, players get a game misconduct for this violation, while coaches,
trainers and managers get a bench minor penalty. Compare #73 to Rule# 48, a
player who commits checking from behind on another player (who is unable to
defend himself) gets a game misconduct.
I can hardly believe what I read.
No wonder penalties and penalty boxes have become ineffectual.
Vicki
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