The Western Hockey League Board of Governors wrapped up their Annual
General Meeting today in Calgary by announcing they have adopted a Seven
Point Plan to reduce blows to the head and concussions. The WHL Seven
Point Plan is a comprehensive approach to addressing this important
matter and includes the adoption of new playing rules; more severe
suspensions for repeat offenders; production of an educational video on
risks of concussion; educating the players to be more responsible for
themselves on the ice; a seminar for all WHL Head Coaches and General
Managers; new soft cap elbow and shoulder pads; expanded research data
and a review of all WHL arena facilities safety standards.
The WHL Playing Rule changes includes the adoption of a Checking to
the Head penalty for lateral and blind side hits to an unsuspecting
opponent in open ice where the head is targeted or is the principle
point of contact. The WHL also tightened the standard on late hits as
well as charging and interference penalties to address players building
up significant speed and hitting the opponent along the boards with
excessive force. The WHL also adopted a new embellishment rule and
introduced automatic suspensions for players who receive multiple
penalties for checking to the head, checking from behind, embellishment
and kneeing.
“The WHL is fully committed to addressing head blows and concussions
in a comprehensive manner,” commented WHL Commissioner Ron Robison.
“We believe the Seven Point Plan we have adopted will not only create a
safer environment for our players but will also enable us to better
educate our players, coaches and officials as to what constitutes a
legal hit.” (WHL)
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