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Enforcer is an unofficial role in ice hockey. The term is sometimes used synonymously with "fighter", "tough guy", or "goon". An enforcer's job is to deter and respond to dirty or violent play by the opposition. When such play occurs, the enforcer is expected to respond aggressively, by fighting or checking the offender. Enforcers are expected to react particularly harshly to violence against star players or goalies.
Enforcers are different from pests, players who seek to agitate opponents and distract them from the game, without necessarily fighting them. The pest's primary role is to draw penalties from opposing players, thus "getting them off their game", while not actually intending to fight the opposition player (although exceptions to this do occur). Pests and enforcers often play together on the same line, usually the fourth line.
Presently in the NHL, teams generally do not carry more than one player whose primary role is enforcer. Enforcers can play either forward or defense, although they are most frequently used as wingers on the 4th forward checking line. Prized for their aggression, size, checking ability, and fists, enforcers are typically less gifted at skill areas of the game than their teammates. Enforcers are typically among the lowest scoring players on the team and receive a smaller share of ice time. They are also not highly paid compared to other players, and tend to move from team to team.
Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points. Ice hockey teams usually consist of four lines of three forwards, three pairs of defencemen, and two goaltenders. Normally, each team has five players who skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team.
A fast-paced, physical sport, hockey is most popular in areas of North America (particularly Canada and the northern United States) and northern and western Europe. In North America, the National Hockey League (NHL) is the highest level for men's hockey and the most popular. The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) is the highest league in Russia and much of Eastern Europe. Ice hockey is the official national winter sport of Canada, where the game enjoys immense popularity. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) is the formal governing body for international ice hockey. The IIHF manages international tournaments and maintains the IIHF World Ranking. Worldwide, there are ice hockey federations in 74 countries.
Hockey is a family of sports in which two teams play against each other by trying to maneuver a ball or a puck into the opponent's goal using a hockey stick. In many areas, one sport (typically field hockey or ice hockey) is generally referred to simply as hockey.
The first recorded use of the word hockey is in the 1773 book Juvenile Sports and Pastimes, to Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of the Author: Including a New Mode of Infant Education by Richard Johnson (Pseud. Master Michel Angelo), whose chapter XI was titled "New Improvements on the Game of Hockey". The belief that hockey was mentioned in a 1363 proclamation by King Edward III of England is based on modern translations of the proclamation, which was originally in Latin and explicitly forbade the games "Pilam Manualem, Pedivam, & Bacularem: & ad Canibucam & Gallorum Pugnam". The English historian and biographer John Strype did not use the word "hockey" when he translated the proclamation in 1720.
The word hockey itself is of unknown origin. One explanation is that it is a derivative of hoquet, a Middle French word for a shepherd's stave. The curved, or "hooked" ends of the sticks used for hockey would indeed have resembled these staves. Another explanation is that the cork bungs that replaced wooden balls in the 18th century came from barrels containing "hock" ale, also called "hocky".
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color.
In the Solar System, ice is abundant and occurs naturally from as close to the Sun as Mercury to as far as the Oort cloud. Beyond the Solar System, it occurs as interstellar ice. It is abundant on Earth's surface – particularly in the polar regions and above the snow line – and, as a common form of precipitation and deposition, plays a key role in Earth's water cycle and climate. It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes.
Ice molecules can exhibit up to sixteen different phases (packing geometries) that depend on temperature and pressure. When water is cooled rapidly (quenching), up to three different types of amorphous ice can form depending on the history of its pressure and temperature. When cooled slowly correlated proton tunneling occurs below 20 K giving rise to macroscopic quantum phenomena. Virtually all the ice on Earth's surface and in its atmosphere is of a hexagonal crystalline structure denoted as ice Ih (spoken as "ice one h") with minute traces of cubic ice denoted as ice Ic. The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0°C (273.15K, 32°F) at standard atmospheric pressure. It may also be deposited directly by water vapor, as happens in the formation of frost. The transition from ice to water is melting and from ice directly to water vapor is sublimation.
Enforcer or enforcers may refer to:
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/2009-2010/the-code CBC's documentary series, The Fifth Estate, aired this documentary on fighting in hockey back in 2010. This video does not reflect my thoughts, opinions or stance on fighting in hockey and is posted for educational purposes only.
Derek Boogaard fought his way to center ice as one of the N.H.L's most feared fighters. But the role exposed Boogaard to repeated head trauma, chronic pain and a deadly drug addiction. This article, the first of a three-part series, revisits Boogaard's childhood in the rugged youth and junior leagues of western Canada and his progression from physically awkward boy to renowned brawler on the ice: http://nyti.ms/1iZZ9VQ Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and politic...
Hockey Enforcers: Black and Blue Prince George B.C. Aug 29 2005
TOP TEN NHL FIGHTS 2008 2009 Top 5 Hockey Fights Ever HD Unbelievable Hockey Fight Top Ten Hockey Fights of the Decade Ice Hockey Fights - Guildford Flames v Bracknell Bees (Sunday 15th September 2013) Ice Hockey Fights - Guildford Flames v Bracknell Bees (Sunday 15th September 2013) Top Ten NHL Hockey Fights of March 2013 {HD} Brutal Hockey Fight - Warning Xtreme Violent Ice Hockey - Huge Fight Top Ten NHL Hockey Fights of April 2013 {HD}
Hockey enforcer and All-Star Game captain John Scott teaches AP Sports Writer John Marshall the finer points of a hockey fight. (April 5, 2016)
For full breakdown, fan voting and more, visit - http://www.prosportstop10.com/top-10-best-nhl-fighters-ever/ Comments, likes and most importantly SHARES mean the world to me. Please Subscribe and spread the word about my page so I can keep doing these countdowns. Please follow me on Google+ - https://www.google.com/+SportsTopTen Please like my Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/prosportstop10 Please follow my Twitter Page - https://twitter.com/ProSportsTop10 The enforcer is a lost art in the NHL. No longer do you see the epic brawls in modern day hockey that usually ended in a knockout punch and no longer are players signed strictly to fight and defend their skill players. This list includes all of the legendary fighters that fans loved and their fighting record over their career...
Some highlights and fights from one of the original bad boys of the NHL.
Dutch counts down the top 10 agitators you love to hate.
Fan-Made Mash-Up Documentary This Video was created for the fans by a fan. It was also used in a project discussing fighting in hockey. I do not own the rights to these clips, interviews and music. This is created completely for educational & entertainment use. The media in this video compiled of footage from many different sources. Ice Guardians is the main Documentary used for this video. "Fighting for a Dream" was created to show both sides of being an enforcer and provide the best knowledgeable documentary possible. Thank you for watching
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/2009-2010/the-code CBC's documentary series, The Fifth Estate, aired this documentary on fighting in hockey back in 2010. This video does not reflect my thoughts, opinions or stance on fighting in hockey and is posted for educational purposes only.
Derek Boogaard fought his way to center ice as one of the N.H.L's most feared fighters. But the role exposed Boogaard to repeated head trauma, chronic pain and a deadly drug addiction. This article, the first of a three-part series, revisits Boogaard's childhood in the rugged youth and junior leagues of western Canada and his progression from physically awkward boy to renowned brawler on the ice: http://nyti.ms/1iZZ9VQ Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and politic...
Hockey Enforcers: Black and Blue Prince George B.C. Aug 29 2005
TOP TEN NHL FIGHTS 2008 2009 Top 5 Hockey Fights Ever HD Unbelievable Hockey Fight Top Ten Hockey Fights of the Decade Ice Hockey Fights - Guildford Flames v Bracknell Bees (Sunday 15th September 2013) Ice Hockey Fights - Guildford Flames v Bracknell Bees (Sunday 15th September 2013) Top Ten NHL Hockey Fights of March 2013 {HD} Brutal Hockey Fight - Warning Xtreme Violent Ice Hockey - Huge Fight Top Ten NHL Hockey Fights of April 2013 {HD}
Hockey enforcer and All-Star Game captain John Scott teaches AP Sports Writer John Marshall the finer points of a hockey fight. (April 5, 2016)
For full breakdown, fan voting and more, visit - http://www.prosportstop10.com/top-10-best-nhl-fighters-ever/ Comments, likes and most importantly SHARES mean the world to me. Please Subscribe and spread the word about my page so I can keep doing these countdowns. Please follow me on Google+ - https://www.google.com/+SportsTopTen Please like my Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/prosportstop10 Please follow my Twitter Page - https://twitter.com/ProSportsTop10 The enforcer is a lost art in the NHL. No longer do you see the epic brawls in modern day hockey that usually ended in a knockout punch and no longer are players signed strictly to fight and defend their skill players. This list includes all of the legendary fighters that fans loved and their fighting record over their career...
Some highlights and fights from one of the original bad boys of the NHL.
Dutch counts down the top 10 agitators you love to hate.
Fan-Made Mash-Up Documentary This Video was created for the fans by a fan. It was also used in a project discussing fighting in hockey. I do not own the rights to these clips, interviews and music. This is created completely for educational & entertainment use. The media in this video compiled of footage from many different sources. Ice Guardians is the main Documentary used for this video. "Fighting for a Dream" was created to show both sides of being an enforcer and provide the best knowledgeable documentary possible. Thank you for watching
Fife Flyers' Ric Jackman, Brendan Brooks and Kyle Haines, along with Elite League referee Toby Craig, are interviewed by Fife Free Press Editor Allan Crow following the Scottish Premiere of 'Ice Guardians', a powerful documentary on the role of Enforcers in ice hockey.
On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (November 28th, 2016) John Campea, Jeremy Jahns, Mark Ellis, Ken Napzok, Ashley Mova and Wendy Lee discuss the following: -Final extended Rogue One trailer released -First poster and new release date revealed for Alien: Covenant -Box Office Report -New trailer released for Fences -First trailer released for Goon: Last of the Enforcers -Fox sets release dates for 2 Marvel movies, Kingsman 2; dates unknown James Cameron movie -Mad Max Sequels -March 2017 The marketing onslaught for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story continues as Disney unveiled another “extended sneak peek” over the holiday weekend. The film revolves around the events leading up to A New Hope with Felicity Jones playing Jyn Erso, a Rebel Leader tasked with assembling a team to steal...
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Episode 48 Hockey Enforcers Doug "The Thug" Smith who's whole life became a cult classic film series (GOON) comes on the show to discuss how The movies came to be. Adam Scorgie talks about his documentary Ice Guardians and explains how important it was to have the Hockey Enforcers tell their story. The panel also talks about how digital media is being used nowadays to tell stories like the tale of a hockey enforcer. Panel: Douglas Smith (Author of Goon portrayed by Sean William Scott in the film Goon and Goon: Last of The Enforcers) https://twitter.com/dougsmithgoon https://twitter.com/goonfilm Adam Scorgie (Filmaker and Producer of Ice Guardians) https://twitter.com/AdamScoreG https://twitter.com/IceGuardians This episode of Popternative was brought tp you in part by BallHockeyGear....
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The Battle of the Hockey Enforcers (also known as Hockey Enforcers: Black & Blue) was a sporting event held at the CN Centre in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, on August 29, 2005. The event consisted of ice hockey enforcers (mostly from minor and senior men's leagues) fighting on the ice in full hockey gear, as sometimes seen in regular games. Like in the National Hockey League, no fighting on the ground was allowed, and the referees separated the fighters if the fight turned too one-sided. For player safety concerns, officialls also temporarily stopped fights if helmets or gloves were accidentally removed, with disqualifications in effect if they were removed on purpose. If a fight did not end in a referee stoppage, it was judged by a panel of hockey experts. Hockey Enforcers was...
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