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    Saftey netting installed in ALL arenas

    There is a new saftey netting installed behind all goalies in the NHL. This netting is added to prevent serious injuries from flying pucks. It is a proactive move the league, after the 12 year old girl died after being hit by a puck at a Carolina Hurricanes game.

    I think this is uncalled for. There was one death in 85 years of hockey and they have to put up a new saftey netting. Warn the fans that there are pucks flying into the crowd and to watch out for the danger.

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    Actually, it's to protect the fans from NBF, now that he is an "on-ice" worker. Coincidence? I think not

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    Actually, When I lived in London, Ont. The Knights were one of the first teams to install the safety netting around the high glass behind the net. There were grumblings & complaints @ it at first, but after a while people realized it takes nothing away from the game and if it saves one life or serious injury, then it's worth it.

    I wouldn't take my 5 & 8 yr old kids to a North Bay Centennials game because of the lack of netting....try to get a kid to pay attention to the ice surafce the whole game, it's a losing battle.

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    When I take my kids to a hockey game, I make sure we sit high enough to avoid the flying pucks (Those are the only seats I can afford)

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    At the game I went to, I sat next to the glass.
    Maybe in a couple of years I can afford to go to another game.

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    Originally posted by BigDoug
    Actually, it's to protect the fans from NBF, now that he is an "on-ice" worker. Coincidence? I think not


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    i think it's a great precautionary measure.BD hit the nail on the head about kids.as fans,we want to enjoys games.the last thing we need is a fan coming out of the place on a stretcher.the net wouldn't hinder anybody's view of the game.

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    I also think it is a great thing. It's not to just protect a person physically but mentally as well. Just think how much mental anguish has resulted over the years from fans spilling large quantities of beer trying to avoid a flying puck. We can rest easy tonight.:drinker:

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    Spilled beer = alcohol abuse

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