[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHZmQ_JMrTg]YouTube - 11-29-08 Ryan Donally vs. Zach Fitzgerald[/ame]
From the game against the Moose this past weekend.
From the game against the Moose this past weekend.
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I might have to go to a Chops game soon.
And this is supposed to be a good thing? Now you know why I don't watch the NHL.
Yes, and it's also the reason that the NHL is by far the leastFighting in hockey isn't just about random violence, it's about enforcement of fairplay and paying penance for cheap shots and dirty play. There are rules to fighting, and it's a part of the game for a reason.
Yes, and it's also the reason that the NHL is by far the least
attended, and lowest paid of the four major professional sports.
Your argument is like saying that there are rules for a batter charging the mound--and bench clearing brawls are hurting baseball. All thuggery harms a sport.
i'm old enough to remember the Lake Placid Olympics. Now that was hockey as it should be played. Teamwork. Skill. And no fighting.
People who aren't familiar with the game, when they try to watch it on TV, aren't able to follow the puck. They assume if you can't follow the action on TV then you can't follow the action live at the rink, which is a gigantic fallacy.
Yes, and it's also the reason that the NHL is by far the least
attended, and lowest paid of the four major professional sports.
Yes, and it's also the reason that the NHL is by far the least
attended, and lowest paid of the four major professional sports.
Your argument is like saying that there are rules for a batter charging the mound--and bench clearing brawls are hurting baseball. All thuggery harms a sport.
i'm old enough to remember the Lake Placid Olympics. Now that was hockey as it should be played. Teamwork. Skill. And no fighting.
That's a fallacy. Do you know what sport has the average lowest salaries? The NFL.
While I respect your reasons for not appreciating professional hockey, I don't think fighting is the root of the problems with the NHL. I think much of it has to do with the lack of a TV contract and residual problems from the lockout.
Just my opinion, but it would seem to me that the NHL needs to fix their problems (i.e., rampant violence) before they can expect to land a TV contract.
The last time I tried to watch an NHL match (pre-lockout), in that half hour there was more time spent related to fighting (three long, drawn out fights) and penalties than actually playing hockey--no exageration. I finally gave up in disgust.
That's a fallacy. Do you know what sport has the average lowest salaries? The NFL.
And about attendance, read these:
NBA and NHL attendance - SportsBiz - Sports Business Commentary - Washington Times
NHL vs. NBA: Hoops fans meekly strike back at hockey's surge - Puck Daddy - NHL - Yahoo! Sports
While I respect your reasons for not appreciating professional hockey, I don't think fighting is the root of the problems with the NHL. I think much of it has to do with the lack of a TV contract and residual problems from the lockout.