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In hockey, You can legally beat people up

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Based on the provided search results, here’s a concise and accurate answer:
Fighting in Canadian hockey, specifically in the National Hockey League (NHL), is allowed and regulated, but not entirely “beating each other up” in the sense of unrestricted violence.
  • According to the search results, fights in hockey are 99% consensual, meaning players typically agree to engage in a fight before it occurs. If a player initiates a fight without the other player’s consent, it can result in penalties, including game misconduct and suspension.
  • The NHL has rules governing fighting, including:
    • Only one fight at a time is tolerated.
    • Bench-clearing brawls are not allowed.
    • Penalties are assessed for fighting, including minor and major penalties, game misconduct, and suspension.
  • While fighting is allowed, it is not a free-for-all. Referees will stop the game and intervene if a fight becomes too intense or dangerous, such as when a player is injured or at risk of serious harm.
In summary, while fighting is a part of Canadian hockey, particularly in the NHL, it is not a license to engage in unrestricted violence. The league and referees aim to maintain a balance between allowing players to settle disputes and ensuring player safety.

Goon
 
You can legally beat people up anywhere as long as you dont get caught
 
There's an old movie about this called Slapshot
 
most I've seen some1 get in person is 4min in the box. pretty based sport
 
Based on the provided search results, here’s a concise and accurate answer:
Fighting in Canadian hockey, specifically in the National Hockey League (NHL), is allowed and regulated, but not entirely “beating each other up” in the sense of unrestricted violence.
  • According to the search results, fights in hockey are 99% consensual, meaning players typically agree to engage in a fight before it occurs. If a player initiates a fight without the other player’s consent, it can result in penalties, including game misconduct and suspension.
  • The NHL has rules governing fighting, including:
    • Only one fight at a time is tolerated.
    • Bench-clearing brawls are not allowed.
    • Penalties are assessed for fighting, including minor and major penalties, game misconduct, and suspension.
  • While fighting is allowed, it is not a free-for-all. Referees will stop the game and intervene if a fight becomes too intense or dangerous, such as when a player is injured or at risk of serious harm.
In summary, while fighting is a part of Canadian hockey, particularly in the NHL, it is not a license to engage in unrestricted violence. The league and referees aim to maintain a balance between allowing players to settle disputes and ensuring player safety.

Goon
Imagine how much pussy the avg hockey player scores holy shit
 
Contact sports are giganormie tier
 

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