Seair
Registered User
- Feb 2, 2019
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Seems the initial intent of any rule is taken beyond common sense. Just an example: defenseman shoots a puck high over everyone to clear the zone. Opponent's defenseman, with no one near him, raises his stick and stops the puck above his head. Drops to the ice and is played. Play stops because the high stick rule. Seriously, this is the intent of the high stick rule?
And another thing, , when players "drop the gloves", they
should also have to remove helmets and visors. Only for safety reasons. We don't want hand injuries.
And another thing, , when players "drop the gloves", they
should also have to remove helmets and visors. Only for safety reasons. We don't want hand injuries.