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Fight club... for kids?
July 17, 2007 - 4:44pm — shawn hogendorf
Every time I think I have heard it all, I am harshly reminded that there are a lot of things out there I never dreamed possible. In this case it is a hockey fight camp for kids. I like hockey. I prefer Olympic and college hockey to the pros, but I like watching the Wild, as well as the NHL playoffs. I also like watching the fights. I’m not going to lie; there is something about the Wild sending goon Derek Boogaard on the ice to beat the living day lights out of an opposing bully that I enjoy. I like the game more than the fights, but the fights are becoming more and more a part of the game, in the NHL anyways. I don’t mind watching grown men without teeth duke it out. After all, what do they have to lose? Well, certainly not another tooth. But teaching young children how to hockey fight? I’m skeptical. I would rather watch little kids try to score goals, skate, check correctly, play defense and learn sportsmanship. Sportsmanship? Yeah, that thing that sports are supposed to teach children. According to Michael Russo’s story in the Strib, the camp is not to create bruisers, but rather in Boogaard's words, " We're teaching kids how to protect themselves so they don't get hurt on the ice. I don't want what happened to me to happen to them." If I wanted to see little kids duking it out, I would go to the local playground. Read a column about the hockey fight camp at www.startribune.com/10073/story/1306535.html. Read the story at www.startribune.com/1330/story/1302464.htm. What do you think about a hockey fight camp for children? Is it teaching them a skill or bad sportsmanship? Is there a place for fighting in youth hockey? What do you think? |
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There is no place for...
Back to page topThere is no place for fighting in youth Hockey. For anyone who really enjoys the skill of the game, they would agree. While I am not saying that on the professional level they should ban it. For sure on all the other levels, skills needs to be taught. There are many greats like Wayne Gretsky that probably were never in a fight in a game, because you can't score a goal in the penalty box. Anyway, why would we want to establish an environment where kids can bully one another when we are putting so much effort into taking any violence out of the schools? Just my thoughts..
One point you miss is that...
Back to page topOne point you miss is that the hockey fighting camp put on by Derek Boogaard was in Canada not Minnesota. They may have a little more open view of hockey fights up there I would believe. Their culture revolves around hockey and Hockey Night in Canada. However, there even were parents that were against the camp up there. There also were many that were really in favor of the camp.
Also I do believe Wayne Gretsky was in at least one fight in his career. I think he might have squared off against our boy Neal Broten in an NHL game. As I remember it was more like a basketball fight with a lot of slap punching and no real ambition to get hurt. Maybe they could have used the fight camp?
I think you are right,...
Back to page topI think you are right, Gretsky was in at least one fight.