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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?
"If I was going to fight, it was going to be for my team and for my teammates. Fighting wasn't about me; that's selfish." — Basil McRae
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"I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out." — Rodney Dangerfield
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history
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Fighting peaked in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with teams like the 1985-86 Detroit Red Wings recording a record 154 fighting majors.- the hockey news
the relative lack of rules in the early history of hockey encouraged physical intimidation and control.- wikipedia
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thesis
hockey is a very competetive sport and I feel that fighting is needed inside of hockey because its just such a a competive emotional sport and most of concussions come from big hits and not fighting in hockey.
hockey players should be allowed to fight because its good for the flow of the game,it encourages competition,and most hockey injury's are not fighting related,
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1st main arguement
hockey should have fighting because its a emontional sport and it keeps the emotion in it and fighting is a very big part of hockey and has been for decades
2nd main argument
most of concussions come from big hits and not from fighting Which means fighting is Not the main cause of many concussions
3rd main argument
hockey is a extremely competetive sport and with fighting in it its give another big way for your and your opponent to compete i8n a different type of more violent way