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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Through research. Based on the ongoing research to this point in time all the available evidence suggests that hockey players who suffer serious head trauma from hockey plays that effectively end their careers are not nearly as at risk as those who regularly participate in fights. .......history of fighting begins to spike, it seems that fighting is what is presenting the highest level of danger here.
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You keep stating this. Please show one confirmed study that proves this, not your opinion or what you think but one scientific study. You won't because you can't. Talking the loudest on the subject does not make your point more true. Why are all the majority of people with CTE from football as they don't allow fighting.
The lawsuit filed says "
Montador's family sues NHL. Claims fighting leads to depression & addiciton". This will be tough to prove. How about he didn't know what to do with his life and had no money left and was depressed over that?
And again I will circle back the family blaming the league for not giving him up to date information about the long term effects of brain injuries. Why isn't Montador, the NHLPA or even his family having the discussion about KNOWN facts since he entered the league. There is only so much that a person can claim "I didn't know the risks of what I was doing". He had been fighting for over 400 games in junior and the AHL before he ever played in the NHL.