You almost certainly won't see fighting in Olympic hockey matches because international rules have harsh penalties.
In most sports, a fight breaking out would be headline news for a week and shown on repeat for every sports talk show. In hockey, fighting is commonplace, at least in the NHL. Fighting isn't exactly ...
IIHF regulations, penalties, roster sizes, rink dimensions, overtime, and differences from NHL play for men's and women's tournaments.
A routine NHL fight turned into an Olympic controversy after Tom Wilson's gloves hit the ice.
Tom Wilson dropped the gloves late in Canada's game against France, going after the player who delivered a forearm to the head of teammate Nathan MacKinnon minutes earlier.
Team Canada winger Tom Wilson was ejected from Sunday's 10-2 win over France after fighting with Pierre Crinon.
There is not fighting allowed in Olympic hockey. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen, but it's extremely rare. That's because this tournament is played under IIHF rules, not NHL rules. And in IIHF ...
Tom Wilson earned a rare Olympic Gordie Howe hat trick - and triggered a tournament controversy.
It wouldn’t be a Battle of Florida without some chaos going on. Early in the third period of Thursday’s matchup between Florida and Tampa Bay, things boiled over after Panthers defenceman Niko Mikkola ...