Douchebag wrote:
shakes wrote:
In 20 years when tackling is gone from the game they'll be talking about the Ivy League as pioneers.
They'll sing the same praises about your no-check league in the NHL.
Checking is already being phased out of the game at many levels. USA hockey eliminated checking from peewee hockey (10-12 years old) a few years ago.
NHL cracking down on head shots will eventually lead to new rules on checking even at the highest level.
I don't think they'll ever get rid of checking altogether from the NHL, but I could see a league one day where only certain type of rub-out hits are allowed or certain areas on the ice hitting is not allowed etc. I could see an NHL one day where certain areas of the ice are painted a different color similar to the crease and are called safe zones. For instance is someone is within 4 feet of the boards only defenders also in that same area can hit them...an effort to eliminate all boardings. Radical stuff like that, I could see start showing up in some form in the next 20 years as concussion education continues to grow.
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LTG wrote:
Trae Young will be a bust. Book It!