Fighting is an established aspect of ice hockey in North America, with a long history involving many levels of amateur and professional play and including some notable individual fights. Although a definite source of criticism, it is a considerable draw for the sport, and some fans attend games primarily to see fights.Fighting is usually performed by one or more enforcers on a given hockey team and is governed by a complex system of unwritten rules that players, coaches, officials, and the media refer to as "the code". Some fights are spontaneous, while others are premeditated by the participants. While officials tolerate fighting during hockey games, they impose a variety of penalties on players who engage in fights. Unique to North American professional team sport, the National Hockey League (NHL) and most minor professional leagues in North America do not eject players outright for fighting but major European and collegiate hockey leagues do.Therefore, the vast majority of fights occur in the NHL and other North American professional leagues.
Physical play in hockey, consisting of allowed techniques such as checking and disallowed techniques such as elbowing, high sticking, and cross-checking, is inextricably linked to fighting. Broadly speaking, fighting exists in organized ice hockey to help deter overly rough play, to allow teams to protect their star players, and to create a sense of solidarity among teammates.It is possible for players to become notable solely for their fighting ability. These players are known as "enforcers." The debate over allowing fighting in ice hockey games is ongoing, with most players, administrators, and fans favoring condoned fisticuffs. Despite its potentially negative consequences, such as heavier enforcers (or "heavyweights") knocking each other out, administrators like NHL commissioner Gary Bettman are not considering eliminating fighting from the game, since most players consider it essential. Additionally, the majority of fans oppose eliminating fights from professional hockey games.However, considerable opposition to fighting exists and efforts to eliminate it continue.
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thesnipesays...Is it hockey season yet?
gorgonheapsays...Geeze! usually they give up after a couple throws.
michiesays...eeeeet's wabbit season
FNORDcincosays...They usually stop it when one guy hits his knees...
These two dudes just kept going and going and going
And probably stood for applause after
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neteansays...kinda just shows how low hockey players IQs really are!
arrendeksays...= Why I don't watch Hockey games.
Alaksays...Fighting is a good way to fire up your team if executed properly. They dont usually fight unless theres a reason too.
Ivegotthebendssays...This is great, but it's not the NHL. This if from the ECHL. The red sweater worn by Ken Tasker is the Toledo Storm, which won't play again until 2009 and the white worn by Trevor Senn is the Richmond Renegades, which ended hockey operations in 2003, but now looks like it's restarted as part of the Southern Professional Hockey League.
michiesays...^thanks. tag has been changed. ....any idea who the teams are?
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Wow.
I've got bad luck - I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey match broke out.*
*Robin Williams or Rodney Dangerfield - can't remember
swampgirlsays...Men..gotta love em ::shakes head::
jonnysays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by jonny.
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