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I'm play in Canada and I guarantee you if you play in a game in our league and play stupid by trying to be a "goon", a bunch of players will beat you up and will make sure you don't play again. Beer league isn't for people who want to play stupid like you. Calling me a homo just because I don't play like a "goon" in a beer league....seriously? I've got into maybe 50-75 fights in hockey in my hockey career but I don't fight anymore in the Beer League because there is NO point for that. You, sir, are idiot. |
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Also - he called me a homo and should play in the backyard only because I don't "goon" it up in BEER LEAGUE. C'mon....ALL players in the beer league don't goon it up at all. They simply play hockey...of course there are some rough stuff but not playing stupid like Mirasty in KHL. |
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I haven't even played any sort of hockey now in over 10 years, but played travel hockey and high school hockey all the way until I graduated high school so I'm not just some window-licker without a clue, but I have never understood fighting and hard checking in open hockey or men's leagues. People seem to forget that professional players get paid to do what they do, and have insurance to cover their injuries. Most people in men's leagues or guys who show up to open hockey are there to just play a game and have some fun and have families and jobs that are more of a priority. You do something stupid in a pick-up game and go into work busted up you risk losing your job,..and of course even getting into more trouble than that. I never understood the couple of guys who feel the need to go complete retard in a men's league game. Sure, go 110% if you want (people will still think you're a tool, but atleast your not out there skating across the ice to throw a hit or asking people if, "they wanna go?") I remember after high school games we'd stick around for a little bit and socialize, and then laugh at the idiots taking the ice for the 11pm open hockey. You'd have guys who couldn't skate backwards and just trying to learn, or guys who weren't to sure of themselves on their skates...then you'd have beer league Lindros out there throwing hits, skating full speed and getting a little iffy with his stick work and everyone would be wondering wtf. You'd see the men's league games that were fairly organized (but still with people who aren't anything more than a typical player) and you'd see guys chatting it up before the half-drunk ref drops the puck and then they'd go and high-five their buddies on the way off the ice like they were some sort of hero. This is a fight sight, so I know we're all supposed to be pro-fighting all of the time and I know this topic has come up before, I just never understood it. You summed up my rant in a sentence, but yeah, you're a complete douchebag if you 'goon it up' in open hockey or whatever beer league you play in.
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Not when he still plays grundle tag and fondles penis in the locker room.
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I have no idea what that means but you're lying.
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Because otherwise no way you could fight 50-75 times, fights are typically slapped with a 3+ game suspension |
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I played travel rep team (AA & AAA) for years (believe it or not but at age 14/15 through 17 in travel rep, you are allowed to fight without getting any suspension unless you fight in last 5 or 10 minutes in 3rd period). I played in junior for a couple years. I would say I've fought around 10-15 times a year.
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