Evan Paul was playing his second game in net for the North Vancouver Wolf Pack when a fight erupted in the third period of his team's Jan. 25 game against the Richmond Sockeyes at Minoru Arena.
Video of the fight shows Richmond defenceman Eithan Grishin over top of Paul with his arms around the goaltender for close to 20 seconds. When Grishin lets go, Paul slumps to the ice.
Grishin, 19, was (previously) suspended 16 games for incidents earlier this season, according to the PJHL website.
On Nov. 16, he received a 13-game suspension — five games for harassment of an official, three games as supplemental discipline, two games after receiving a game misconduct for being the third man in a fight, and three games as supplemental discipline for being a repeat offender.
Most sports don't have the levels of speed or physical contact that hockey does. These players can hit each other at 25mph(40kmph) which is almost twice the speed of football contacts (and 4 times the energy due to e = mv^2)
There's a really difficult line between "accident" and accident that the refs can't properly handle, which is why fighting is there to ensure that "accidents" don't happen as often.
Everything from that extra little poke at a goalie's glove covering the puck to a hit on a player that was vulnerable matters.
Some players abuse it, but that's true for everything. Most of the time it does its job just fine.
Agreeing with you for the most part, but e = mc^2 isn't the relevant equation here. That only works if we're literally annihilating the players out of existence, which might be worth more than the maximum fine allowed by the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement. Maybe. More sanguine here would be momentum, which is merely a product of mass and velocity.
Fighting is fine. There are rules surrounding fighting in hockey, like there are rules in boxing and mma and tackle football and every other contact sport.
Choking is attempted murder. That should be an immediate lifetime ban from the sport at all levels and criminal charges should be filed.
Sigh, is it really that hard to ban repeat offenders from playing a sport that should be for professional. Sure if somehow a random league wants repeat offender as the image of the league, fair enough. so be it.
Yeah, there's almost certainly a lawsuit coming, if BC hockey's lawyers are saying anything besides "keep your mouth shut for the next while" I'd be stunned.
"During high school, I played junior hockey and still hold two league records: most time spent in the penalty box; and I was the only guy to ever take off his skate and try to stab somebody." - Happy Gilmore Eithan Grishin