Mar 18 10:51p
by Derek Zona
The Copper & Blue takes a detailed look at the three most common reasons for spinal cord injuries in Canadian amateur hockey and the implications on the hits that have become so controversial in the NHL today. Amateur leagues have done their best to get rid of these types of plays and have significantly reduced spinal injuries because of it. Now it's the NHL's turn.
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Spinal Cord Injuries in Canadian Amateur Hockey: A Study With NHL Implications?
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Minor clarification: I’m the author of the article in question. I don’t know how/why Derek is on the byline, but I felt that should be noted.
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by Doogie2K on Mar 22, 2010 1:10 PM EDT reply actions
He was the author of the update above, the words above are his. Clicking through to the post on C&B, you’re on the byline. He’s just bringing attention to that post by updating it here.
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by Travis Hughes on Mar 22, 2010 5:01 PM EDT up reply actions
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