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The Code: The Unwritten Rules of Fighting and Retaliation in the NHL by Ross Bernsteintakes you in-depth and behind the scenes to explore the history of fighting during hockey games and the honor system behind it.
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/2009-2010/the-codeCBC's documentary series, The Fifth Estate, aired this documentary on fighting in hockey back in 2010.This...
Ninh explains – THE CODE - The Unwritten Rules for Fighting and Retribution in Ice Hockey There are unwritten rules that all ice hockey players abide by that you won’t find in any rulebook or...
The hockey world has its official rules, but it also has an unwritten code players and hockey people live by. And in this cover story from The Hockey News’ Dec. 7, 2004 edition – Vol. 58,...
Title: The Code: The Unwritten Rules of Fighting and Intimidation in the NHL. Pages: 272 pages. Size: 6″ x 9″. Price: $24.95 U.S. / $29.95 CDN (Hardcover) Get it at Amazon for less. Kindle edition also available. Publisher: Triumph Books.
Their insight tells the story of why fighting is allowed in the National Hockey League and how the Code allows the players to police themselves both on and off the ice. While the Code has been around since the early days of hockey, it remains a very taboo subject shrouded in mystery.
The Code: The Unwritten Rules of Fighting and Retaliation in the NHL by Ross Bernstein takes you in-depth and behind the scenes to explore the history of fighting during hockey games and the honor system behind it.
The Code: The Unwritten Rules of Fighting and Retaliation in the NHL by Ross Bernstein takes you in-depth and behind the scenes to explore the history of fighting during hockey games and the honor system behind it.
Their insight tells the story of why fighting is allowed in the National Hockey League and how the Code allows the players to police themselves both on and off the ice. While the Code has been around since the early days of hockey, it remains a very taboo subject shrouded in mystery.
For those who know hockey best – the players and the coaches – the game, and the fighting, are governed by an unwritten law some insist makes the sport safer...