Sports Justice by Abrams Roger I.;
Author:Abrams, Roger I.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
CHAPTER
7
STICKS ARE SWINGING, BUT IS IT A CRIME?
Ice hockey is a form of disorderly conduct in which the score is kept.
DOUG LARSON
A puck is a hard rubber disc that hockey players strike when they canât hit one another.
JIMMY CANNON
⢠⢠⢠Wayne Maki and Ted Green were rough, tough hockey players. They performed as the fans of the sport expected, with reckless disregard for their own bodies and their opponentsâ physical well-being. Green had been an all-star in the National Hockey League, having played with the Boston Bruins for almost a decade at the time of the brutal incident that almost took his life and led to two criminal trials. Maki, on the other hand, had been up and down between the minor leagues and the NHL. He was trying to catch on with the Vancouver Canucks for the 1969â70 season when he engaged in a confrontation with Green during a preseason game.
In his autobiography, High Stick, Green relates his version of what happened that night on the ice in Ottawa, Canada, and the truly remarkable tale of his return to the game. Greenâs narrative presents the Canadian version of a Horatio Alger story: a small-town boy who played hockey from age seven, progressed through multiple levels of the amateur sport, grew in strength and size until eventually he reached the professional ranks where he achieved all-star status. Greenâs forte was his aggressive defense work accompanied by a penchant â even an appetite â for fighting at the drop of a glove. His well-earned nickname was âTerrible Teddy.â Green seemed to spend almost as many minutes in the penalty box as he did on the ice. Any offensive player entering Greenâs corner of the ice would be guaranteed an assault. Green played the game aggressively.
Green was not alone in his attitude toward playing the game of hockey. A pastime born on the frozen ponds of Canada, ice hockey was derived from English field hockey and the Irish game of hurling. James G. Creighton formulated the rules of modern ice hockey while studying engineering at McGill University, and in 1875 the first game was played under Creightonâs rules at Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal. According to a wire dispatch from the Kingston Daily British Whig, the game ended in a brawl: âShins and heads were battered, benches smashed, and the lady spectators fled in confusion.â The sport became an obsession with Canadian youth, who played it as soon as they could walk. Since the 1930s, âHockey Night in Canadaâ on the Canadian Broadcasting Company network has accumulated that nationâs highest radio and television ratings.
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The Boston Bruins dedicated their 1970 Stanley Cup victory to Teddy Green, the teamâs warrior on ice until he was injured by a slash from Wayne Makiâs hockey stick.
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