Eddie_Shack
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I wonder if anyone has taken the step to look at the gear. I know that it has "improved" in lightness and durability, but I wonder if recent re-designs have anything to do with it.
I never played against anyone with hard shell shoulder pads, or the hard capped elbow pads, and no one I ever played with got a concussion. (Granted, that's a big "that we know of" there...)
Is it the helmets themselves? Lighter materials not as forgiving?
I think it's a conbination of everything. As has been previously stated, the players keep getting bigger, stronger, and faster. Off season training keeps getting more intensive, the equipment is getting lighter making it easier for players to scoot around at top speed. Players overall are better at puckhandling than they were 10-15 years ago, so they are moving faster with the puck, a time when they are more vulnerable. The game itself keeps getting faster as obstruction and holding has been cleaned up, and coaches move away from the dump and chase strategies. Respect meanwhile has gone down and players think nothing of lining someone up at speeds previously unthought of.
Finally, we are getting better and diagnosing concussion symptoms. Now, players are being treated with more care, whereas in the past guys would just watch their production and health fall off and it was part of the game and the aging process.