This is obviously a contentious topic, but I wonder if after reading this:
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When I was an 18-year-old kid in the Ontario Hockey League, I had a big problem. I was a walk-on for the London Knights and I wasn’t as good as the skill players, but I also wasn’t much of a fighter. I realized that I had to add something to my game in order to stand out.
First I tried lining guys up for big hits. The problem was I’d be instantly jumped by the tough guys. After a few times of having my lunch served to me
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If Prust would be in the league but for fighting.
I don't agree with fighting in the league, and I don't agree with enforcers.
One of the problems I have with the sport is the need to fight after a clean check is made.
The content of the article isn't really surprising considering that Prust would be looking for work in another industry if there wasn't fighting.