We all watch the playoffs. Kids emulate NHL hockey. We all emulate hockey. I don't know about the rest of you, but I grew up wanting to play in the NHL. I never wanted to become a member of Parliament. That's some kind of sick ambition for any Canadian. To want to play in the NHL is the ambition of every Canadian kid.
We all watch hockey and all the kids watch hockey. They emulate what's in the NHL. I don't know about you, but I'm a little concerned with what's happening in the NHL. In the playoffs in particular, it seemed to me that they weren't calling a lot of boarding, charging or roughing. They call high sticking and they call tripping, but there seemed to be a lot of people being hit three or four feet from the boards and going head first into the boards, and there were no calls. Not only were there no calls, but there was no commentary from the commentators saying that this was a dangerous hit, which they usually do.
I wonder what your opinion is on that. Do you think the NHL is doing enough to discourage kinds of behaviour that lead to head injury?