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赢得斯坦利杯总决赛与因暴力行为而受到更少处罚有关。

Winning the Stanley Cup Final Series is related to incurring fewer penalties for violent behavior.

作者信息

McCaw S T, Walker J D

机构信息

Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Illinois State University, USA.

出版信息

Tex Med. 1999 Apr;95(4):66-9.

Abstract

Catastrophic and disabling injuries are being reported more frequently in ice hockey. Within the science of injury prevention, all possible avenues are being explored to address this devastating problem, especially in the areas of protective equipment playing rules, teaching techniques, and awareness programs. Ice hockey injuries are in many cases caused by violent player behavior, which may be supported by coaches who believe that such behavior contributes to winning. To determine whether a relationship existed between violent player behavior and game outcome, 1462 recorded penalties from all 18 Stanley Cup Final Series from 1980 through 1997 were analyzed with a 2 x 2 chi-square analysis. A statistically significant association (chi-square = 7.111, P = .008) was found between violent player behavior and series outcome, with the team drawing fewer violent penalty minutes being the winner of 13 of the 18 series. A period-by-period analysis of violent penalties incurred by the losing teams revealed a statistically significant difference between the first and third periods, with losing teams demonstrating more violent player behavior in the first period than in the third period. The results suggest that violent player behavior may be counterproductive to a favorable game outcome. Coaches at the highest level of competition may wish to adjust their team policies and recruiting practices to benefit from the plausible strategic advantage of reducing violent player behavior. This research was presented at the 1998 Ice Hockey World Championship International Symposium on Medicine and Science in Ice Hockey in Zurich, Switzerland, on Saturday, May 9, 1998, and published in the symposium's supplement, "Safety in Ice Hockey IIHF 1998."

摘要

在冰球运动中,灾难性和致残性损伤的报告越来越频繁。在预防损伤的科学领域,人们正在探索所有可能的途径来解决这个毁灭性的问题,特别是在防护装备、比赛规则、教学技巧和意识提升项目等方面。在许多情况下,冰球运动中的损伤是由球员的暴力行为导致的,而教练可能对此持支持态度,他们认为这种行为有助于获胜。为了确定球员的暴力行为与比赛结果之间是否存在关联,对1980年至1997年期间所有18届斯坦利杯总决赛记录的1462次判罚进行了二乘二卡方分析。结果发现,球员的暴力行为与系列赛结果之间存在统计学上的显著关联(卡方值 = 7.111,P = .008),在18个系列赛中,被判罚暴力犯规分钟数较少的球队赢得了其中13个系列赛。对输球球队所受暴力判罚进行逐时段分析后发现,第一节和第三节之间存在统计学上的显著差异,输球球队在第一节比第三节表现出更多的暴力球员行为。研究结果表明,球员的暴力行为可能会对比赛取得有利结果产生反作用。最高水平赛事的教练不妨调整他们的球队政策和招募做法,以利用减少球员暴力行为这一可能的战略优势。本研究于1998年5月9日星期六在瑞士苏黎世举行的1998年冰球世界锦标赛冰球医学与科学国际研讨会上发表,并刊登在该研讨会的增刊《冰球安全 IIHF 1998》上。

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