The notion of a female player in the NHL sparks debates. Some argue that if a female player demonstrates the talent to play in a men's league, she should have the opportunity to do so. However, concerns about physicality and safety have been raised. Girls playing alongside boys in youth hockey has become more common, but few females progress further. A solution could lie in goaltending, where physical impact is lower.
The Case for Female EBUGs
Female goalies without teams due to league changes could find opportunities as emergency backups, similar to instances like David Ayres and Scott Foster. Professional female goalies could fill this role effectively.
One prospect is Finnish goalie Noora Räty, with experience on men's teams. However, her height might pose challenges in competitive men's hockey.
Since Manon Rheaume's appearance in 1992, there hasn't been a female player in the NHL. Nevertheless, we're on the verge of a potential breakthrough in women's participation in men's hockey at a higher level.
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SEPTEMBRE 3 | 226 ANSWERS Females Joining the NHL could soon be a reality Do you think that Females should be allowed to play in the NHL if they are capable enough? | ||
Yes | 97 | 42.9 % |
No | 129 | 57.1 % |
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