Hockey is a game played with a crooked stick seen in every culture. It has been part of Canada and North American culture for more than 100 years. Hockey grew from the original 6 teams to 30 teams, and many leagues. One of the most prominent things about hockey is when another player hits the ball while he is playing ice hockey. Inspection can be defined as the use of physical strength to gain ownership of the pack, or to destroy the opposition without breaching the rules. From the beginning, the examination was part of hockey.
Over the years there has always been a hot debate about our national sports. Does mini hockey need to allow physical examinations? According to the Canadian Health Information Association, between 8,800 and 2003, 8,000 people in the emergency room at Ontario Hospital suffered hockey-related injuries, of which 93 were casualties and 15 were hospitalized directly into intensive care unit Did. In Quebec, athletes have not undergone physical examinations until Bantam (13-14 years old), and still, it is only introduced during the elite stages of the game. Pee (11 years old and 12 years old) received medical examination in Alberta state. According to a Canadian survey, in Quebec, Pewee's players showed a 2.5-fold injury rate in Alberta, causing a 3.5-fold stroke. The University of Calgary, McGill University and Laval jointly conducted 2,200 Peuwei players from both states throughout the 2007-2008 season to measure the frequency of injuries.
University hockey, European league, Olympics, and international convention are prohibited from fighting in this country's small hockey. Prohibiting all battles in the league will greatly increase the skill level of the game and turn it into a technical talent by eliminating players with limitations. The sad and cruel reality is that as long as the Canadian hockey team and its predecessor Canada Amateur Hockey Association already exist, hockey violence will increase dramatically. Through the relationship with CHL, the Canadian ice hockey team is easily thought to be willing to participate in promoting and confident of hockey violence for years.
Violence against hockey is not strangers. Legitimate physical examination and permanent examination can not make sports sufficiently rough and more and more players are releasing their anger with extensive ice violence. Hockey's violence is the reason why American athletes are listed as a second-class blacklist. This is because the rise of violent trends in the 1980s and 1990s is now a sport filled with blood and injuries. Wayne County (Michigan State) began to appeal Jesse Buresers. The prospect of Philadelphia's pilot Blair's attacked the Florida Panthers forward and gave Andrew Lang. In the playoffs of the Ontario Hockey League in April 1998, baseball using both hands waved his face with a stick for hockey. "(Biggane Brian, Palm Beach Post) This is a common example of hockey.