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Suddenly it all makes sense.Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:46 am
Posts: 104
Location: Kanada
If by 'sense' what you mean is I'm exhibiting a stereotypical fondness for the great game (sans violence, natch) in accordance with my presumable location/associated nation state, I suppose so. When I was a kid ... blah, blah, rink, blah, blah, street hockey, and so on... the usual raised-in-hockey-country back-story.Nordic wrote:Seeing your post, my eye immediately went here:
Suddenly it all makes sense.Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:46 am
Posts: 104
Location: Kanada
More recently:Mark Moore wrote:We are at a point where all the forces of the game have ramped up tremendously: physical forces, like faster speeds, stronger players and harder equipment. And psychological forces, like the huge financial stakes, intense media heat and ultra-tight competition. The pressure to win – and the incentive to resort to violence to gain an edge – is immense. Together they are pushing the game down the road of worse violence with worse results. http://www.thestar.com/article/206068
Head shots and violence are turning off the National Hockey League's most dedicated fan base -- Canadians, according to results of a poll.
Head shots and violence are turning off the National Hockey League's most dedicated fan base -- Canadians, according to results of a poll.
"Fans are fed up and they are signaling that they will change the channel if substantive changes aren't made," Jaime Watt, chair and senior partner of Navigator, said in a release.
Read more: http://aol.sportingnews.com/nhl/story/2 ... z1NPUS5mBW
If I were a morally perfect being, a spotless mind, cracking open a beer or four or eight and watching some overpaid scrambling after a puck back and forth between two nets wouldn't hold the slightest appeal. I'm not there yet. Braced with the not yet impossible dream that I'll see some good clean fun without any dirty elbows, head shots or charging from behind.... If a Canadian team is in the playoffs, I'm watching.Eighty-five (85%) per cent of Canadians are aware of the Chara-Pacio retty hit;
Two-thirds (66%) don't think the NHL is doing enough to prevent on-ice injuries; and
One-quarter (25%) say they will change their viewing habits as a result of the hit.
Additionally, 67% put the onus on the players themselves, to ensure their own safety. http://www.cnw.ca/en/releases/archive/M ... c3720.html


o well. haters gotta hate, I guess.Canadian_watcher wrote:I'm A Canadian and I hate hockey season, dammit!
haters?Feilan wrote:o well. haters gotta hate, I guess.Canadian_watcher wrote:I'm A Canadian and I hate hockey season, dammit!
That highlighted bit is especially friendly.Canadian_watcher wrote:haters?Feilan wrote:o well. haters gotta hate, I guess.Canadian_watcher wrote:I'm A Canadian and I hate hockey season, dammit!
thanks a lot.
Typical namecalling from the hockey fan set.