I don't think so.. If anything they could maybe reduce the time they fought so fights woudnt be too long, but fighting is one of the things lots of fans love about hockey and without it hockey wouldn't be the same
Yes, cross checking is legal in hockey as long as it is done within the rules and regulations of the game. Players are allowed to use their stick to check an opponent as long as it is done in a controlled and safe manner.
More checking is allowed as the players get older. The adults get away with more than the five year olds. But even the adults can't do huge checks like in Ice Hockey. It is just a bit less.
in pewee is when checking starts
It depends. In men's ice hockey you are allowed to hit people. In woman's ice hockey you can get a 2 minute minor penalty for body checking.
checking checking and he is down
Yes. Certain forms of stick-checking are allowed as long as it is not deemed to be hooking.
Hockey interference occurs when a player obstructs an opponent who does not have the puck, while checking is a legal body contact made on an opponent who does have the puck.
Yes, girls are tough in hockey. Although there is no checking in girls hockey, unlike boys, they can still play just as good and competitively!
Yes
Most believe only in pro but it adds intensity to the game
you cant trip, no holding, no checking in mites through peewee, no cross checking, and you cannot stand in the crease
Cross checking in hockey is a penalty where a player uses the shaft of their stick to push or hit an opponent. This can lead to injuries and disrupt the flow of the game. When a player is penalized for cross checking, their team plays with one less player on the ice, giving the opposing team an advantage.