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Former Vancouver Canucks great thinks fans don't like seeing it anymore
CBC Sports Posted: Nov 18, 2013 10:02 PM ET Last Updated: Nov 18, 2013 10:25 PM ET
Trevor Linden likes where the NHL is right now, but he doesn't necessarily like seeing players drop their gloves.
The veteran former Vancouver Canucks star forward thinks fighting doesn't have much of a place in today's game, saying he doesn't believe fans want to see the prototypical staged fight.
Linden joined Hockey Night in Canada Radio on SiriusXM hosts Rob Pizzo, Jim Hughson and Elliotte Friedman in Vancouver Monday to discuss why he thought the game has outgrown fighting.
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Rob Pizzo and co-hosts Elliotte Friedman, Kelly Hrudey, Craig Simpson, Tim Wharnbsy and Cassie Campbell-Pascall discuss the game of hockey in an entertaining way on Hockey Night in Canada Radio, the flagship of NHL Network radio on SiriusXM. Weekdays from 3-5pm ET on Sirius 207 and XM 211.
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