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To: oh8eleven

No, I was not implying that or anything negative about Mikita in that respect. However, the media, in covering the NHL, has often tended to portray the headgear as the cure all for the problems regarding injuries that the league has faced over the years.

It was not until 1979 that helmets were legally grandfathered in (new players from that time onward were required to wear them, ones under professional contract at the time were not). This was not done without controversy, as many expressed concerns that helmets do in fact create more problems in terms of an increased sense of invincibility and decreased respect amongst players as well as carelessness with high sticking and other related offences. All resulting in potentially more injuries (particularly concussions and neck and back injuries). This now quite often happens in the game today and these concerns have often been proven to be quite correct. Also, the headgear brought in the era of anonymity amongst players today (compared to when you could easily see a Hull, Orr, Howe, Mahovlich, Sanderson, Clarke, Lafleur, Duguay, Langway,etc).


7 posted on 06/15/2015 11:12:40 AM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("Keeping your stick down used to be a commandment, but not anymore" Harry Sinden, 1988)
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To: OttawaFreeper
It was not until 1979 ...
I started losing interest in the NHL during the 70s, primarily because of the fighting, the overt attempts to injure players and the acceptance of the "goon" as just another player. I think the Broad Street Bullies epitomize the era.
But when the USA won the gold at the 1980 Winter Olympics, I was hoping the NHL would adapt the international style of play, specifically, no fighting. Alas, it never happened and I stopped watching for good.
16 posted on 06/15/2015 11:24:38 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: OttawaFreeper

I am not THAT old... and I remember Craig MacTavish playing sans chapeau. I believe he was the last one.


18 posted on 06/15/2015 11:25:24 AM PDT by Rodamala
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To: OttawaFreeper

I have thought that if there was a way to make clear plastic helmets it would help the anonymity problem.
And I also wonder if helmets have done more harm than good, at least at the NHL level regarding your comment about the invinvibility level. It was fun watching MacTavish play for the Blues being the only player in pro hockey sans helmet.
Nowadays I can’t even do warmups for an old man huff and puff league without being ordered by the ref to put a helmet on.


19 posted on 06/15/2015 11:52:15 AM PDT by Controlling Legal Authority
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