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Originally Posted by pylon
...The workplace in itself is dangerous, with or without the risk of CTE. Players have had throats crushed by pucks. Necks slashed by skates. Femurs shattered in collisions. Eyes blinded by pucks. etc, etc, etc......
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As already noted, there is a massive difference between eliminating danger, and taken reasonable measures to minimize unnecessary risk.
If the NHL can do something to dramatically curb the onset of CTE with a negligible effect on game itself, should they do it?
If the NHL was in a position to protect Montador from sustaining CTE, should they have done so?