Chuck Schwartz
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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXVIII: This could be a banner year, but how would we know?
Not arguing for or against it, but there are more fans to be gained/retained from a line brawl like that than there are be gained if fighting was taken out of the game. There aren't any casual fans that are going to be induced to attend more games because fighting is gone. On the contrary, many casual fans that go for the hitting and fights will likely be turned away.
Again, not saying I'm against fighting or for it, but that's the nature of minor league hockey.
Video description: "Saturday's Condors game started with a brawl off the opening faceoff."
That is so mind-blowingly dumb. I can't wrap my head around why any player with a brain would agree to start fighting after the puck is dropped. All that does is enforce a stereotype that drives away potential fans, because it's a joke. Of course, according to many in hockey media, I haven't played at a high enough level to hold an opinion worth anything. What a shame for a great game. At least I get to play pond hockey tomorrow (and hopefully later in the week).
Not arguing for or against it, but there are more fans to be gained/retained from a line brawl like that than there are be gained if fighting was taken out of the game. There aren't any casual fans that are going to be induced to attend more games because fighting is gone. On the contrary, many casual fans that go for the hitting and fights will likely be turned away.
Again, not saying I'm against fighting or for it, but that's the nature of minor league hockey.