Governor General Says Fighting Has No Place In Hockey

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First Posted: 01/26/2012 10:47 pm Updated: 02/ 1/2012 6:35 pm


The recent rash of injuries in professional hockey has caught the attention of Gov. Gen. David Johnston, who says that fighting — like high-sticking and head-shots — shouldn't be part of the game.


In an interview with Power & Politics host Evan Solomon, conducted on skates on the rink outside his Rideau Hall residence, Johnston talks about his love of hockey and its place in the psyche of the nation.


"Hockey I think is a wonderful ... tribute to Canada. It's a game that's vigorous, it is our outdoors, we take advantage of winter.


"I call it the beautiful game because it is the fastest game in the world," said Johnston. "The intricacy of the play ... combines both a virtuosity of individual efforts but always as part of a team."


Johnston was an all-star player himself for Harvard University after playing on a 17-and-under team in Sault Ste. Marie with future NHL stars Phil and Tony Esposito.


Asked about a "cultural war" some see in hockey now between a tough style of play that includes fighting and the skilled part of game, Johnston was diplomatic but clear that he prefers the skilled game.




"What other sports say [fighting] is a part of the game? Least of all in this game, because the essence of this game is the speed and the skill and playmaking."


No place for fighting or head shots


Johnston said he believes a number of things can be done to reduce the risk of concussions that have plagued star players like Sidney Crosby and raised the concern of parents of young players.


"If we want our children, both our boys and girls, to be playing this game we don't want them to be subjecting themselves to concussions and so on."


Those steps include redesigning hard-plastic equipment so it is less dangerous, eliminating head shots and high-sticking and, "and fourthly, I think fighting is just ... it should not be a part of the game."


Johnston said he suffered three concussions himself by the time he was 16, two from football and one from hockey — until his family doctor convinced him to wear a helmet, an unpopular choice in those days.


Johnston also said one of the great developments in hockey in the last 25 years is the emergence of women's hockey.


"They play the game as I love to see it played," Johnston said. "The best athletic contest that I've seen in the last 20 years have been the Canadian national women's hockey team playing the U.S. national women's team.


"About evenly matched, tremendous contests," Johnston said, recalling in particular the Canadian women's gold medal win at the Salt Lake Olympics in 2002.


Johnston will be part of the NHL all-star game festivities as Ottawa hosts the annual event this weekend.


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09:46 AM on 02/01/2012
I've played and watched a lot of hockey and one thing I've noticed is that the more important the game or the closer the score, the fewer the fights. If it's "part of the game" why is it never part of a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup finals? It's against the rules; that's why it's penalized. Regarding concussions: take the hard plastic out of the elbow and shoulder pads. If players have to pay a physical price for a normal hit (in both taking and giving) then they might not be charging, boarding and cross-checking as much. I remember being called for "boarding" in minor hockey and "charging". You knew at that time exactly what the call was for. It's not so clear these days. The rules are already in place, they just need to be enforced.
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All Seeing Guy
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05:04 PM on 01/31/2012
So we have out of touch Governor General who's never watched hockey, yay!
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Fredday
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12:08 AM on 02/01/2012
"Johnston was an all-star player himself for Harvard University"

So we have an out of touch user who doesn't read articles, yay!
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All Seeing Guy
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12:17 AM on 02/01/2012
NCAA rules, no thank you.
09:56 AM on 02/01/2012
Are you a star hockey watcher?
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All Seeing Guy
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02:37 PM on 02/01/2012
Big ol tv, bar fridge, NHL Centre Ice package - I'd say so.
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02:02 AM on 01/31/2012
fighting is part of the game.

i've played since mini-mite to 3A college and fighting helps police the game. anyone who's not a hockey player doesn't understand that. you're not going to try a cheap shot on someone when you have a 6'6" 235 lb guy from Moose Jaw SK that's going to re arrange your teeth if you cheap shot someone.

head contact and high stickings happen, sometimes they're on purpose and sometimes they're on accident. players know which is which and they will deal with it accordingly.
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09:48 PM on 01/28/2012
its time to end fighting in hockey, it has no place. And there's no proof that fighting is a deterent for all the stick work and cheap shots that occur in the game. The game needs a cultural change, the players have to learn to respect each other and the whole revenge/retribution mindset needs to become a thing of the past.
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All Seeing Guy
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05:05 PM on 01/31/2012
When I played, that threat of needing emergency dental work was the only thing that kept my elbows down and my stick on the ice.

Have at it.
10:03 AM on 02/01/2012
Maybe if we took the cheap shot artists out of hockey the fighting would disappear on it's own. What you're saying is you were willing to stick and elbow another player as long as you didn't have to worry about paying a price yourself.
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08:55 PM on 01/28/2012
I hope the GG gets to take a course on The Criminal Code of Canada and starts using concise references when talking about fighting in hockey.

Aside from Assault/Assault Causing sections in the CC, there is the Causing Disturbance in a Public Place section as partially described here.

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175. (1) Every one who

(a) not being in a dwelling-house, causes a disturbance in or near a public place,

(i) by fighting, screaming, shouting, swearing, singing or using insulting or obscene language,
(ii) by being drunk, or
(iii) by impeding or molesting other persons

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Now, since hockey rinks are a PUBLIC PLACE, the POLICE should be down there enforcing this law.

I would like to see a NHL game interrupted and have two policemen cuff a fight instigator and hall him off to jail, skates and all.

The NFL, NBA, MLB ban fighting and evict and fine the participants, if a fight breaks out.

The GG should say, either enforce this law or release all those prisoners that are now in jail having been SENTENCED for FIGHTING IN A PUBLIC PLACE!

I thought Harpo was TOUGH ON CRIME!
06:52 PM on 01/27/2012
It's time for the NHL to eliminate fighting, and I think that they will continue to make rule changes that will bring that about. Fighitng doesn't add anything to the game and in fact studies have shown it has no impact on winning or reducing cheap shots. Check out my blog for the facts - http://itsnotpartofthegame.blogspot.com/
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fivehole84
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06:45 PM on 01/27/2012
I love all of the pretentious people here who agree that fighting should be taken out of hockey. It is a small part of the game, but a part of the game none the less. Every player has had to fight at some point. Taking fighting out of hockey would be like taking the mind numbingly boring out of soccer. You are clearly not fans so you can go watch ping pong and us "neanderthals" will continue to enjoy the greatest game ever made.
07:17 PM on 01/27/2012
"Taking fighting out of hockey would be like taking the mind numbingly boring out of soccer."
That is a terrible comparison. Firstly, they are both very different sports. Secondly, soccer is the most popular sport in the world. Thirdly, it is a continuous sport for 45 minutes, twice, there is bound to be some "boring" parts (especially to the ones unappreciative of the skill involved). You are CLEARLY not a soccer fan. Don't bash other sports to try and put your favourite sport on a pedestal when you're argument is absolutely useless.

To finish it off, how can you say we are "clearly" not fans? I really enjoy hockey, the fighting is just a part that I don't think is absolutely necessary. Fighting is a little part of it as you said, so whats the big deal about getting rid of it?
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fivehole84
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07:34 PM on 01/27/2012
First, it was a joke so calm down. Soccer is horribly boring and I felt like it was a good time to take a bold stance on the subject. Claiming that it is the most popular sport in the world really doesn't help considering it is also the cheapest, and it is popular in a lot of poor countries. There could be a correlation there. The best thing about soccer is when the game starts, you can take a 2 hour nap and not miss a single second of action. So you do have that going for you. You didn't say anything about my dig at ping pong?

Like I said, fighting is a small part of hockey, but it is still a part. If you take the fighting out, you will see increased hits on players and more injuries. Why did players not hit Gretzky? Because they had to deal with McSorley. Players are a lot more careful when they are policed on the ice by the other players.
03:23 PM on 01/27/2012
The Governor General has no place in Canada.
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10:29 PM on 01/27/2012
Ship him to the UK to be with his queen.
03:05 PM on 01/27/2012
Who cares what the governor-general says?
02:49 PM on 01/27/2012
i fully expect don cherry to resign his CONservative party membership as this GG who was appointed by Cherry's hero - Stephen Harper
01:24 PM on 01/27/2012
Grow up really. Anger should not be solved by violence and that is what hockey evidently does not show. 5 year olds get into fights; we're supposed to grow up, mature and learn how to deal with our anger. Dealing with anger should not involve inflicting pain on other people.
Fighting is embedded in hockey history and it will take some drastic measures to change unfortunately.
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Ascoli
12:07 PM on 01/27/2012
Fights in Hockey are so stupid.
Those who enjoy them .......well
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LilPuppy
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01:14 PM on 01/27/2012
simple , don't watch
01:33 PM on 01/27/2012
They should start another league. One for the old school, primitive, fight loving, brain bashing followers. And the other one for smart people.
11:02 AM on 01/27/2012
Don Cherry for GG
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LilPuppy
Canadian conservative,still left of a democrat
10:49 AM on 01/27/2012
and the GG was voted in by whom???
11:32 AM on 01/27/2012
Exactly what I was thinking. He is the most partisan GG we have seen. However as long as he keeps his comments to hockey and stops making comments about government policy, I don't mind so much.

If he was doing his job as GG, despite the majority, he would have found Harper Inc. in contempt of Parliament again.
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JackRackem
Just tryin' to have a good time.
12:25 PM on 01/27/2012
Relevance? Is being "voted in" a prerequisite to providing an opinion?

Clearly not.
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LilPuppy
Canadian conservative,still left of a democrat
01:14 PM on 01/27/2012
when it's on our dime he should keep it relevent to his job...he wants to use his position for irrelevent comments not pertaining to his job it is
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feuille derable
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10:34 PM on 01/27/2012
Hardly an opinion. He was talking down to Canadians.
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10:48 AM on 01/27/2012
It's time to get rid of the stupid instigator rule and let the players take care of things on the ice. Is it any coincidence that the beginning of all these injuries coincided with the implementation of this rule? Also politicians should not be deciding how the game is played. If you don't like it, don't watch it.