McSorley lost a fight to Brahear early in the game, with McSorley maliciously taking vengeance later in the game by skating towards Brahear from behind and slashed at his head; ergo, Brahear’s head smacked the ice sending him into convulsions.3 Despite increased prosecution, no player has been sent to jail for these type of infractions and the fines are but a drop in the Atlantic considering the millions professional players make.
Despite the violence, many sports fans believe that the leagues should regulate issues of violence and prosecutors rarely charge athletes for acts of extreme violence during a game. The Sports Violence Act of 19804 would have imposed up to one year in prison for professional athletes who knowingly used excessive force during a game; however, it failed to gain enough votes. Spectators even become involved in acts of violence with one another. It is said that soccer, which is the equivalent of football in other countries, is the most dangerous spectator