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Howie Rubin
@Howie · 2:45

A great coaching move in response to the Texas incident

You are good enough as a hockey player that you can take care of your problems on the ice cleanly and efficiently. You want to bring someone into the board. You want to check them. You want to do those kinds of things, do them take it out on the ice. But you have no right and you can't play for me if you're going to start a fight at the end of the game because people call you a Korean, whatever they call you

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Taylor J
@Taylor · 2:00
So this is an issue that's throughout the sport, especially in Europe, so much so that they've had to print say no to racism on jerseys. And whatnot before the game each week they're kneeling. And just the other day, some fans booed the players because they decided to kneel at the start of the game. And those players used that as fuel to then go on and score three goals against their opponents
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Howie Rubin
@Howie · 3:02
I believe he didn't, but that's another issue. Second, I guess with regard to what happened in Texas, I don't know whether the whole school should be punished or not, but I do know that schools have been punished for what happens on the field. So even in my day, I can remember playing football and basketball where there were fights in the school and games were suspended
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Howie Rubin
@Howie · 0:32
Just one other thing. I think that the professional sport teams are basically very responsible for all the taunting that goes on. I don't understand why a professional football player or a professional basketball player has to be in the other person's face after a play. If I were a coach and I were penalized for this, I would go bananas. I really blame the sports leagues, the coaches and the teams and the players for doing this, him for allowing this to go on
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