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So my girlfriend's asking about whether or not it's mandatory to wear mouth guards in the NHL for a project she's doing in her PR program. She's showing interest in hockey (even if it is just equipment) so I clearly need to jump all over this.
Only problem is I can't find anything saying whether or not it is currently mandatory to wear one. I found something saying it wasn't in 2009. Anyone able to help with this or know where I should look? Thanks in advance!
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good question, i know they are not mandatory in our local hockey association (minor hockey), but they are recommended. Something about not proven to decrease concussions significantly enough to mandate wearing them.
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I'd suggest looking up the official rules on NHL.com but I can assure you that they are not mandatory.
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Yeah, that whole preventing concussions myth is ridiculous.
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ive had kids get concussed this year with thier mg's in so yeah, its bogus. funny enough though ALL Kthe kids, mine included, are wearing them, i guess it does save potential dental work
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The fact that mouth guards aren't relevant to concussions doesn't mean they aren't a good idea... ask anyone who has chipped/cracked teeth or almost bitten through their tongue in a collision...
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Oh for sure, they absolutely serve a purpose. You're speaking to someone with three front teeth busted in half. Anything to spare people having to deal with that is a positive. I'm just not a fan of spreading falsehood to help promote a cause even if it's benevolent.
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never said they were foolish, just not to prevent concussions. my kids are wearing them for the excat reason you mentioned...mouth protection
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![]() I agree that the myth needs to be dispelled... nothing worse than a false sense of safety for making people careless.
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