Is this the future of hockey???
March 25, 2008
I’m sure we’ve all seen the video by now. A cocky teenager being called by his coach and father to attack, it was an attack, a goalie on the opposite end of the rink who could not defend himself. He was probably just as shocked as we all were by what was happening. Count them: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, tweleve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen(!) punches before the punk skates away giving the cheering and jeering crowd the middle finger.
I know I am an idealist. I believe that sports should be, above all, fun. And I also understand and appreciate the fact that fighting is part of hockey. I too, I admit, stand up and cheer at games when two guys get into it. I get it. But this was different. This was an attack. Assault. It wasn’t instigated; unless you count being down 7-1 justification for brutality. The other goalie, Bobby Nadeau, had his helment ripped off his head and was pummelled to the ground. Because he was better. Better than Patrick Roy’s prodigal son, Jonathan.
Patrick Roy is a role model for young hockey fans everywhere. Canadian hockey players come as close to having “Hollywood celebrity status” than most Canadian actors and he was treated no different. Now, he has been given a five-game suspension by the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and his son has received a seven-game suspension and a $500 fine. The Quebec Justice Department is also looking into the matter. (http://http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5iDGwvGNXQcUkhYP2ouPvoTnq5NFw.)
What do you think? Should fighting be completely banned from hockey? Or is it a fun part of the game if done smartly and responsibily? Take a look at the video and then decide:
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lacarriere | March 26, 2008 at 3:59 am
There’s a few things that I disagree with. You state that Nadeau couldn’t defend himself. He could have. He didn’t have to drop to the ice and turtle. He could have held on to Roy’s sweater so he couldn’t deliver over a dozen clean punches.
This isn’t the first time a brawl has happened in a 1-sided game. Until there is something done to change the culture of the game events like this will continue to happen, especially in minor hockey. People forget that these are kids. 16-18 year old kids, who do not know how to control their emotions. Until there is something written in the rules, or CBA that outline strict punishment for teams that resort to thuggery in 1-sided games nothing will change.
The only reason this incident is such a hot topic is because of who was involved. If it was any other goaltender I believe it would be a non-issue.