At present in the National Hockey League (NHL), teams generally do not carry more than one player whose primary role is that of an enforcer. Enforcers are typically among the lowest scoring players on the team and receive a smaller share of ice time.
Another possible reason for the decline in fighting and the use of the enforcer role is greater awareness of the risks from head trauma and resulting chronic traumatic encephalopathy. During the summer of 2011, three NHL enforcers died. Rick Rypien died at the age of 27 from what was later confirmed as a suicide.
While officials tolerate fighting during hockey games, they impose a variety of penalties on players who engage in fights. Those who defend fighting in hockey say that it helps deter other types of rough play, allows teams to protect their star players, and creates a sense of solidarity among teammates.
A 'Sniper, ia a player with a powerful, accurate shot skilled at finishing plays. Snipers frequently score more goals than assists.
In ice hockey, an icing is an infraction that occurs when a player shoots the puck from behind the centre red line, across the opposing team's goal line, and the puck remains untouched.
The Hockey News' top 10 all-time fighters
- Dave Semenko; Edmonton, Toronto.
- Georges Laraque; Edmonton, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Montreal.
- Dave 'Tiger' Williams; Toronto, Vancouver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Hartford.
- Dave 'The Hammer' Schultz; Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Buffalo.
- John Ferguson; Montreal.
- Bob Probert; Detroit, Chicago.
Hockey is the only professional sport in which fighting is allowed. Though technically against the rules, two players fighting on the ice will only net those players five minutes in the penalty box rather than a lengthy suspension.
Goalie fights can be initiated by switched to your goalie and skating him up to your blue line, this will challenge the other goalie.
- 1 2,677 VOTES. Bob Probert. Video: YouTube.
- 2 1,822 VOTES. Joey Kocur. Video: YouTube.
- 3 1,705 VOTES. Tie Domi. Video: YouTube.
- 4 1,538 VOTES. Dave Schultz. Video: YouTube.
- 51,489 VOTES. Tony Twist. Video: YouTube.
- 61,336 VOTES. Marty McSorley. Video: YouTube.
- 71,252 VOTES. Georges Laraque. Video: YouTube.
- 81,226 VOTES. Derek Boogaard.
Billy Coutu was the first, and to date only, player banned from the NHL for life for violence in 1927; he assaulted referee Jerry Laflamme and tackled referee Billy Bell before starting a bench-clearing brawl during a Stanley Cup game between the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators, apparently on the orders of Bruins
No, fights aren't staged. They are consensual, though. Both players agree to throw down and then they're allowed to.
- Colton Orr. 9 of 11.
- Zenon Konopka. 8 of 11.
- Jared Boll. 7 of 11.
- Mike Brown. 6 of 11. Point Total: 13.0.
- Mark Fraser. 5 of 11. Point Total: 12.5.
- Richard Clune. 4 of 11. Point Total: 10.5.
- Milan Lucic. 3 of 11. Point Total: 10.0.
- Chris Neil. 2 of 11. Point Total: 10 Points.
Bart Starr was the toughest football player who ever lived. Nearly four years ago, when I visited Bart Starr in his Birmingham, Alabama, home, he did not remember the five NFL championships he had won, or the Green Bay Packers coach, Vince Lombardi, he had won them for.