Hall of Famer Paul Kariya sees progress, but thinks NHL can do more on concussions
Paul Kariya still believes the NHL can do more to address concussions.
Speaking after he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday afternoon, Kariya said the league was progressing in its handling of head injuries but hadn’t yet done enough to root out the dangerous hits that ultimately led to the premature end of his career.
“It’s going in the right direction,” Kariya said. “I’d still like to see more done in terms of how long the suspensions are and the severity of the suspensions. But hopefully things continue to progress. If that’s out there and players know that the suspensions are going to be harsher, I hope that they don’t (decide to make) those kind of hits.”
The NHL has tweaked rule 48.1 for illegal checks to the head, but that hasn’t eliminated head hits entirely nor the ensuing frustration and confusion when supplemental discipline isn’t delivered.


