What Does the Science Say About Fighting in Hockey? | Dr. Sammy Vogel-Seidenberg
Release Date: 05/27/2025
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info_outlineEver wonder if hitting and fighting in hockey actually helps win games? Dr. Sammy Vogel-Seidenberg did, and then wrote his doctoral dissertation on it.
From industry to the ice, Dr. Sammy Vogel-Seidenberg brings a fresh perspective on the power of storytelling in shaping team culture. In this high-energy conversation, he dives into insights from his dissertation on the gritty side of hockey—breaking down the strategic role of fighting and hitting, and how physicality affects players both mentally and emotionally. He unpacks the psychological chess game of intimidation, the realities of concussion protocols, and the ongoing safety concerns in pro hockey. Dr. Sammy also explains the instigator rule, shares lessons from coaching youth hockey and lacrosse, and offers sharp, practical advice for aspiring coaches. Whether you're on the bench or behind it, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the culture and complexity of the game.
You can read Dr. Vogel-Seidenberg’s dissertation here: The Role of Physicality in Professional Hockey: Examining the Impact of Fighting and Hitting on Gameplay, Team Dynamics, and Success
You can follow Coach Sammy on Instagram @CoachSammyLAX
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