The sport of hockey is a fast pace game. Things happen in the blink of an eye, things such as collisions. Hockey is a very physical game with collisions being intentional and unintentional. Since 1979 it was said that all players were required to wear helmets. Ever since then there have been issues with many different helmet brands on how they protect the player. Some helmets protecting more than others with each individual helmet having …show more content…
That being said it would be tested much better if it were to be tested harder impact forces. If the helmet could withstand such an impact, then it would then be able to sustain an impact from a fast moving hockey player. It seems all the tests are being done at the average speed of a hockey player showing that it can take an impact from an average hockey player. Over the years players get stronger, faster and therefore making their impact forces harder. It seems the helmet manufacturer only takes into consideration the average force of a collision. These helmets should be tested to the maximum to see how much of an impact they can actually