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Originally Posted by Textcritic
The larger issue is that the NHL promotes a working environment that dramatically increases one's risk of developing CTE, and it is completely unnecessary. If the NHL is in a position to take preventative measures to dramatically reduce the players risks of developing CTE, then they are obligated to do so.
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Not that Colin Campbell did a good job (he actually did a terrible job) but every time they did suspend a player for a head shot, the union (NHLPA) would appeal.
Where is the lawsuit against the NHLPA? (I know why there isn't one, but thats why I'm jaded)