How do fights happen in hockey?

Just to agree with Bryan here, aggression happens in hockey. I’d much rather see guys drop the gloves than swing a stick. Sticks end careers…fists, at worst, might knock out a few teeth. Just a few years ago there was one of the ugliest incidents I can remember in 22 years of watching hockey…when Marty McSorely took a baseball bat type swing at the head of Donald Brashear (I think it was Brashear). Stephane Richer lost part of his liver due to a spearing incident. I feel positive that if you don’t let them fight, they’ll swing the sticks…and stick fouls are a lot worse.

Watch the movie Youngblood

It should clear up any questions - grudge, unseen penalty, stress, obnoxious fans

The local newspaper gets at least one “letter to the editor” a season from someone decrying the fighting in hockey. Then again, every time I leave a game where there hasn’t been a fight, I hear at least one person complaining about that. Just goes to show - you can’t please everyone.

The worse injuries I have seen haven’t been fight related but have been due to pucks and skates.

Two problems with this:

a) This happened with fighting being quasi-legal in the NHL already.
b) If the NHL can eliminate fighting, they can certainly eliminate ugly stickwork like that

Sometimes not even perceived as dirty. For example, anyone who got a clean, hard shot on Wayne Gretzky in the 80s or early 90s could expect to get decked by Marty McSorley in the next five minutes.

Or never play hockey again.

True that fighting was (is) quasi-legal. Stickwork has harsher penalties, but I still think those penalties should be harsher still.

I’m not really defending fighting, because it actually bores me…I’m more of a fan of the European style and fighting just slows the pace down.

Oh come on. The fighting is obviously circus entertainment for the fans. It’s (mostly) a put-on. I suspect the NHL not only doesn’t discourage fighting, but implicitly encourages it, to keep the fans who like that sort of thing entertained.

Why do you see so much fighting in the NHL, but not in, say, Olympic competition?

My conspiracy theory on this question…it’s the Western Canadian Old Boys Network. They grew up as houses on skates and they want to keep big ol’ farmboys in hockey.

Well, there’s bad blood, and then there’sreally bad blood

I am not the most knowledgeable fan when it comes to hockey. I know the basic rules of the NHL and I am aware that they differ slightly from international play but I do not know all of the details. This article explained a lot, concerning fighting in the NHL, to me.