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Former NHL Enforcer Wade Belak Reportedly Found Dead


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There is no link available right now, but if you go to the Toronto Sun website (www.torontosun.com) it is on the main page under a breaking news banner.

 

Terrible news as Belak seemed like he was an absolutely awesome guy.

 

That makes three NHL enforcers who have passed away this summer in Derek Boogard, Rick Rypien and now Wade Belak.

 

With these three deaths, Marc Savard's career likely over and Sidney Crosby still suffering from concussion symptoms from the concussion that he suffered on January 1st, there needs to be some serious changes to the NHL in order to protect the players from head trauma.

 

EDIT: Here is a screenshot of the Toronto Sun.

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/strived/belak.jpg

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You're assuming that they all had mental issues due to fighting.

 

Well, yes, that is the easy assumption to make.

 

One thing that is for sure is that the NHL is going to be taking a very long look at this. I personally don't have a problem with fighting, although, my stance has softened a lot in the past few years...I used to be all for it, now I am realizing how unnecessary it is most of the time.

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Tom Cavanagh also took his life earlier in the year as well.

 

I don't see a point taking out fighting from hockey. There are sports with much more violence than hockey so the NHL should just put more effort into creating programs for players that help with this kinda thing and help prepare for life after hockey.

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Enforcers will always exist in the NHL, and they need to. You have to know there will (or should) be repercussions for and opponent taking a cheap shot or a run at your star player, or even laying them out (how did no one clown that Washington player?), even if it is clean . If someone lays out my team's best player, I want to do something that will make them think twice before they do it again, and if that something I have to do is fight them, then so be it. The only way they take fighting out is if they give out huge suspensions, and even then there will always be one guy on the bench willing to take that suspension to stick up for the franchise player.

 

There are sports with much more violence than hockey so the NHL should just put more effort into creating programs for players that help with this kinda thing and help prepare for life after hockey.

 

/thread imo.

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Enforcers will always exist in the NHL, and they need to. You have to know there will (or should) be repercussions for and opponent taking a cheap shot or a run at your star player, or even laying them out (how did no one clown that Washington player?), even if it is clean . If someone lays out my team's best player, I want to do something that will make them think twice before they do it again, and if that something I have to do is fight them, then so be it. The only way they take fighting out is if they give out huge suspensions, and even then there will always be one guy on the bench willing to take that suspension to stick up for the franchise player.

 

 

 

/thread imo.

 

I used to agree with this. And I still see the logic to some degree. I just find it less and less necessary every season, I think. There are cheap shots/hits in every sport, yet the NHL is the only league that actually tolerates fighting.

 

Again, don't get it twisted, I enjoy watching this aspect of the game and I hope it sticks around, I just don't really see the point anymore. There have to be safer ways to "police" the game.

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I used to agree with this. And I still see the logic to some degree. I just find it less and less necessary every season, I think. There are cheap shots/hits in every sport, yet the NHL is the only league that actually tolerates fighting.

 

Again, don't get it twisted, I enjoy watching this aspect of the game and I hope it sticks around, I just don't really see the point anymore. There have to be safer ways to "police" the game.

The reason it is tolerated is because it is hockey. Yes it is violent but when you compare it to sports like boxing and MMA, you realize it's just an aspect of the sport that has been around for years.

 

Nobody has to fight but some players it's their jobs. The NHL should be looking into more programs to deal with life after hockey and such because soon it won't only be fighters, as players like Marc Savard are pretty much [expletive]ed for the rest of their lives.

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My thing is that the Matt Cooke's of the world need to know that they are going to get more than a slap on the wrist if they take out a star player, or any player for that matter, with a stupid or cheap hit. The vicious head checks and blind side hits are a much bigger concern to me than the fighting (even though this is an entirely different issue where tons of blame must be placed on the victims as well in most cases), which is a non issue to me; but I can see how it is an issue to others.

 

If we are going to eliminate any sort of fighting, it should be fights in the last period, or when games are out of reach. Senseless fighting? Sure, try and remove it, but there is definitely a place in the game for fighting. There always has been and there always will be. If you take enforcers out of the game, it just means players are going to have to take a page out of Iginla's playbook and fight for themselves, and at that point, we are hurting the game a lot more than we are helping it.

 

Honestly lets compare concussion/long term injury problem stats of fights compared to guys who get smashed by guys jumping off their skates to throw hits (I am looking at you Ovechkin).

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I used to agree with this. And I still see the logic to some degree. I just find it less and less necessary every season, I think. There are cheap shots/hits in every sport, yet the NHL is the only league that actually tolerates fighting.

 

Again, don't get it twisted, I enjoy watching this aspect of the game and I hope it sticks around, I just don't really see the point anymore. There have to be safer ways to "police" the game.

 

What other major sports have sticks that can be used as weapons? What other sports have boards that you can be hit into face first at speeds faster than people can run? What physical sports have as hard of a surface, going at as fast of a speed, with as little head protection as hockey?

 

Fighting is necessary and will never be taken out of the game. You're being extremely soft right now.

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My thing is that the Matt Cooke's of the world need to know that they are going to get more than a slap on the wrist if they take out a star player, or any player for that matter, with a stupid or cheap hit. The vicious head checks and blind side hits are a much bigger concern to me than the fighting (even though this is an entirely different issue where tons of blame must be placed on the victims as well in most cases), which is a non issue to me; but I can see how it is an issue to others.

 

If we are going to eliminate any sort of fighting, it should be fights in the last period, or when games are out of reach. Senseless fighting? Sure, try and remove it, but there is definitely a place in the game for fighting. There always has been and there always will be. If you take enforcers out of the game, it just means players are going to have to take a page out of Iginla's playbook and fight for themselves, and at that point, we are hurting the game a lot more than we are helping it.

 

Honestly lets compare concussion/long term injury problem stats of fights compared to guys who get smashed by guys jumping off their skates to throw hits (I am looking at you Ovechkin).

 

I'm looking at Phaneuf. :rolleyes: :glasses: ;) .

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If you watched Phaneuf you would know he more than makes up for it with how many times he is caught out of place and getting burned up the sideboards. :lol:

 

What? Nothing you said there just made sense. Are you trying to make fun of him? You just said he makes up for it by getting burned. :lol: . Or, is it that his big jumping hits make up for it? I'm so confused right now. :wacko: .

 

I was also joking.

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What other major sports have sticks that can be used as weapons? What other sports have boards that you can be hit into face first at speeds faster than people can run? What physical sports have as hard of a surface, going at as fast of a speed, with as little head protection as hockey?

 

Fighting is necessary and will never be taken out of the game. You're being extremely soft right now.

 

I will bump this quote the next time you bring up the typical anti-Flyers "goon" arguments with me.

 

But really, I don't see the relevance in anything you just wrote. You just mentioned all of the dangerous elements of hockey. Cool. If anything, this seems like a decent argument against letting players maul each other to death with their own hands. I mean, the sport is so vicious, why add another vicious element, right?

 

(Just to re-iterate, I enjoy hockey fighting).

 

And Check my Stats makes a good point. The Matt Cooke's of the world are definitely the best argument in favor of keeping fighting around.

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