I am just curious as to what people think about fighting and if it should be allowed in college? I know this is hard with the full face mask rule and everything just curious as to how you all feel.
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they should be allowed to rip their helmets and gloves off and go at it. just like in real hockey. seriously.Originally posted by mtu_huskies"We are not too far away from a national championship," said (John) Scott.
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if your team has no talent, they might as well get in a fight.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
The reason for the talent in the west? Because MN didn't rely on Canada.
Originally posted by MN Pond HockeyMenards could have sold a lot of rope
this morning in Grand Forks if North Dakota had trees.
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Originally posted by Happy View Postif your team has no talent, they might as well get in a fight.tUMD is Jan Brady per Brenthoven. Whew.... thanks for clearing THAT up.
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Originally posted by SCSU Euro View PostAnd if your team is full of really talented pansies with no heart, you should pass a rule that makes fighting in hockey punishable by death.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
The reason for the talent in the west? Because MN didn't rely on Canada.
Originally posted by MN Pond HockeyMenards could have sold a lot of rope
this morning in Grand Forks if North Dakota had trees.
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I think that it should be allowed as well. It is great in the pros to change the momentum when your team is down, it gives the fans something to cheer about. I remember last year how one of MSU's smallest defensemen got into just a yelling match with a Michigan guy and the whole place went nuts. It just seems that it is about time to let them go at it.
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Originally posted by gomsuman View PostI remember last year how one of MSU's smallest defensemen got into just a yelling match with a Michigan guy and the whole place went nuts. It just seems that it is about time to let them go at it.
Originally posted by huskyfan...just like in real hockey..."Hockey is the only tribe I belong to." --Jack Falla
"Why, as a matter of fact, I suggested starting a hockey program to Father Callahan, our president. He was downright interested until we came to the use of sticks, and then he threw up his hands. He said, 'No, that game is not for our University. Notre Dame will never endorse any game that puts a club in the hands of an Irishman.' " -- Knute Rockne: All American
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Originally posted by gomsuman View PostI think that it should be allowed as well. It is great in the pros to change the momentum when your team is down, it gives the fans something to cheer about. I remember last year how one of MSU's smallest defensemen got into just a yelling match with a Michigan guy and the whole place went nuts. It just seems that it is about time to let them go at it.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
The reason for the talent in the west? Because MN didn't rely on Canada.
Originally posted by MN Pond HockeyMenards could have sold a lot of rope
this morning in Grand Forks if North Dakota had trees.
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Originally posted by SCSU Euro View PostAnd if your team is full of really talented pansies with no heart, you should pass a rule that makes fighting in hockey punishable by death.
You could take out "really talented" from that sentence and you'd have St, Cloooud.
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I'm fine with no fighting in college hockey. Prefer it actually. Fights seem so pointless for the most part. I can kinda see it if a player is standing up against a cheap-shot or something, but other than that, it just comes across as goonery or poor sportsmanship. I certainly don't like seeing my team start a fight, which is a significant part of why I'm probably not going to be supporting my local Jr. A team next season.
I go to hockey games to watch hockey. If I wanted to watch a fight, I'd go to a boxing match or something. College hockey is my favorite level of the game partially because there's no fights.
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I'd like to see it, but the NCAA will never let it happen. They're not gonna allow fighting in hockey while still having it be punishable by ejections and suspensions in every other sport.Places I've seen a college hockey game: Agganis Arena, Alfond Arena, Bright Center, Consol Energy Center, Conte Forum, DCU Center, Fenway Park, Gutterson Fieldhouse, Houston Field House, Lawler Arena, Madison Square Garden, Matthews Arena, Mullins Center, Schneider Arena, Scottrade Center, Sears Centre, Tampa Bay Times Forum, TD Bank Sports Center, TD Garden, Tsongas Center, Tully Forum, Verizon Center, Verizon Wireless Arena, Walter Brown Arena, Wells Fargo Center, Whittemore Center
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I personally love the fighting aspect of the game. Especially in the pros.
Not sure if there's a place for it in college hockey. I'd almost prefer it without fighting.Great moments...are born from great opportunity.THIS IS BEAVER HOCKEY.
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Fighting sucks. It takes away from the momentum of the game, deemphasizes skill, is very dangerous, and is certainly not in the spirit of good sportsmanship. I recognize its role in on-ice enforcement, but it has no place as a source of entertainment.
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