oVo wrote:I agree with the penalties and prefer less fighting. If I want to see a good fight I'll go elsewhere. A cheap hit should be reciprocated in time, in baseball a hit batter usually results in one from the other side when they take the field or a bench clearing brawl with players ejected.
I play both hockey and baseball and I officiate both games too. To compare the two games in this way is ridiculous. Not only that, you actually contradict yourself: A bench clearing brawl is fighting on a much larger scale (sure, it rarely amounts to anything with baseball players because the game itself is not one of violence, but you seemed to endorse it).
oVo wrote:I like hockey for the game and not to watch two players drop gloves, toss a few punches and take a seat in the sin bin with a bloody nose. It's a tough sport and there will be no shortage of violence in the game without fighting (to avoid penalties) in the Cup Playoffs.
You obviously don't understand the game very well. The intent of fighting is not to bring
more violence, it is to bring
less severe violence. You say there "will be no shortage of violence" like that is necessarily a good thing. Big hits, high elbows, throwing guys into the boards in a dangerous way, etc.. - these are all much more dangerous than a fight. And fighting used to keep these kinds of dangerous situations somewhat contained because guys are unlikely to do it if they know they are going to get punched in the face for it.
The problem with suspensions is that they are a
logical reason for a player to control himself and not do something reckless to an opposing player. In the heat of the game, it is all about
emotion. So the
logical part of the brain doesn't factor in. But the
emotional part does. The fear of getting punched out is more of a primal,
emotional fear. That's why it used to work as a deterrent during the heat of battle. You think suspensions are working? Hahahaha!! There's been an increasing number of serious injuries year after year from dangerous plays.
oVo wrote:IF there's cheap shots taken I expect to see retaliation from the other team and if that crap continues? Empty the benches and have at it. I prefer Playoff Hockey simply for the focus on play and general lack of peripheral on ice bullshit.
And you're getting what you want during the playoffs
and the regular season. Oh, plus a shitload of serious injuries because the NHL has been trying to cater to an audience that doesn't understand the dangers of the game.
BTW, it isn't just "cheap shots". Good, clean hits can be very dangerous too. How many times did Gretzky get creamed? Rarely, if ever. Thanks to Semenko and McSorley. How about Yserman? Same answer, thanks to Probert and Kocur. You have to curb the violence that is within the rules, too. And the threat of getting punched out at center ice for your dangerous play was a great deterrent.
Enforcers make the game safe. When did Gretzky's back problems start? When Gary Suter hit him from behind in a Canada vs. USA game at the Canada Cup. Do you think he would have done that if Probert was there? No chance.
But the way the rules are now, enforcers are way less effective. And the game is even more dangerous because they over-penalize obstruction type interference and they took the two-line offside out.
The NHL game is too dangerous. But the Americans are loving it.