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No End in Sight. James Deacon.

by Deacon, James; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 50Institutions. Publisher: Maclean's, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Hockey | Hockey injuries | Hockey players | National Hockey League | Professional sports | Violence | Violence -- Prevention | Violence in sportsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The league didn't adequately address the macho culture that tolerates--often encourages--extracurricular violence. You want people to pay attention, you take money out of their pockets....As of now, players and coaches aren't intimidated by NHL (National Hockey League) justice." (MACLEAN'S) This article discusses violence in professional hockey, examines past incidents and relays how many feel the league has not done enough to curb a dangerous situation.
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Originally Published: No End in Sight, March 22, 2004; pp. 18+.

"The league didn't adequately address the macho culture that tolerates--often encourages--extracurricular violence. You want people to pay attention, you take money out of their pockets....As of now, players and coaches aren't intimidated by NHL (National Hockey League) justice." (MACLEAN'S) This article discusses violence in professional hockey, examines past incidents and relays how many feel the league has not done enough to curb a dangerous situation.

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