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Should hockey players be allowed to fight, even though there are issues…
Should hockey players be allowed to fight, even though there are issues with concussions in the sport?
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Fighting is apart of hockey, to take it away would ruin the sport
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" fighting is a way for the sport to "police itself," and to remind players that there are consequences for stepping over the line during play in such a way that "the Code" is violated."
history and background
Fighting evolved when players started breaking the rules giving a disadvantge to the other team so the team fought back,
Fighting has slowly evolved over the years as a way for the sport to "police itself" so that people don't break the rules or they get fought.
In the 1920s to 1960s fighting wasnt as big, star players fought for themselves so most of the star players were very strong for they had to fight.
specialized information
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if there was no fighting it would be no fun either. It is an incredible sight to see two hockey players duelling out on the ice.
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thesis
Fighting should not be banned in hockey because it allows teams to protect their star players, It helps to discourage other types of rough play, It creates a unity or strong connection between teammates.
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