OldTimeHockey said:
Well this is going strictly on my own opinion so take it with a grain of salt, but you certainly hear an eruption when a fight breaks out. This doesn't just go for the guys in the stands, it also happens in sportsbars and recrooms across the continent.
I agree that in the end, fighting will all but disappear, but my point was(again my own opinion) that I think the people in charge will 'fight' to keep it in the game as long as possible because they see $ signs associated with it.
I could see some changes slowly coming in. The ref's kicking guys out/suspending guys for staging fights would be one place to start. Limiting amount of fights per game/per team may be a step also.
My point wasn't that fans don't get excited for fights, my point was that I don't necessarily think it translates the way you think it does to the BoG. I mean, take my penalty shot example. Penalty shots are exciting. If you or I were at a game and Kessel got a penalty shot we'd be on our feet cheering for him to score, right?
But neither of us would sit down and watch a hockey game because there might be a penalty shot in it. We wouldn't buy tickets on the chance that a penalty shot might happen. I think the same is true with fighting, although I acknowledge that fights are more common. I think a fight can be exciting, sure, but if I'm cheering at a hockey game for a fight the reality is that I'm already there. I've already bought my ticket and the reason I did so was to watch a hockey game, not a fight. To sell me a ticket, the NHL has to put on a decent product regardless of whether or not a fight might break out.
I mean, the WJC and playoffs do pretty good numbers with fighting being a rarity so I'm not sure there's all that much to suggest it does mean dollars and cents.