Bodychecking experience and rates of injury among ice hockey players aged 15–17 years
Interpretation: Among ice hockey players aged 15-17 years who participated in leagues permitting bodychecking, more experience with bodychecking did not protect against injury. This provides further support for removing bodychecking from youth ice hockey.
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