You dont have to get into a fight. There's been games without fights in the NHL at least. I'm not sure how bad fighting is in the Russian league or other international leagues, but I've heard its about the same or lower then the NHL.Udyrfrykte said:Snip
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It would probably help if you gave me a specific name as an example, but i'm gonna guess you mean the enforcer. That guy just goes out and pretty much his entire job is to discourage the other team from laying some dirty hits. So in a sense, yes, he's encouraged to fight, but more so he's just encouraged to skate around and look tough about stuff so no one takes a run at your star (or any other) player. besides, Most (if not all) fights in the NHL are planned by the players and they'll ask, so there's an etiquette and you can deny to fight.Udyrfrykte said:and some players are encouraged to start fights.
Which is different from those scuffle things you see players get into when some guys crowd around a puck and tempers flare up. Thats why refs dont break up the fights.
I wanted to have sports where the object wasnt physical harm/contact to score points (I.e. Boxing, MMA, Karate). But if you wnat to say that, go ahead. Just if I did, pretty much every post would be MMA or Boxing. SO it was more just a way of evening the playing field.luckycharms8282 said:Why did you not include boxing and karate and all that jazz? Id have to say track/cross country. For any and every race you participate in, you push your body to its limits, and you go a little bit farther and a little bit faster each time.
What is crew, and would you (or anyone else) care to elaborate?toothofymir said:Crew.