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Bruins' Shawn Thornton on fighting

WHAT WOULD THE NHL LOOK LIKE WITHOUT FIGHTING?

You know where my opinion lies. I’m fairly biased. I think you’d see a lot of guys taking runs at each other. I think you’d see a lot of sticks high. Maybe I’m old-school in that thought but I think the thought of getting punched in the face by somebody can be a deterrent to dirty play.

DO YOU GET THE SENSE THE TIDE IS TURNING ON FIGHTING?

I don’t know. Yes and no. I think that whenever an incident happens, I think people are a lot quicker to jump on the, I don’t know what to call it, whether it’s pedestal or bandwagon or I don’t know which way to go about it, but the anti-fighting people are a lot more vocal after an incident happens. For instance, when my buddy [George] Parros slipped and hit his face on the ice, people were saying that’s why we have to get rid of [fighting in] hockey. People slip all the f------ time. I don’t know the numbers so I probably shouldn’t [say] but I think a lot more concussions are happening from head hits than fighting, but any time anyone gets punched in the face and gets hurt, people jump all over it. I think there’s an agenda. I’m not sure where it’s coming from. I won’t say it’s changing the tide, but I think there’s definitely more of an agenda nowadays.

FOR EXAMPLE, THE RAY EMERY-BRADEN HOLTBY INCIDENT ...

And goalies are a whole different animal. You know, who’s the goalie going to go after? It’s a little bit different from my job. It’s a unique situation that’s happened, what? Twice in the last 15 years. People make a big deal out of it. It’s not a recurring trend. It happened. It’s an incident but it happens once in a blue moon.

DOES THE CODE STILL EXIST? IS THAT SOMETHING YOU TAKE PRIDE IN/ABIDE BY?

I take a lot of pride in that. I do. People could probably criticize that I’m a little too honorable, I suppose, in some instances. I've been a firm believer my whole life that what goes around comes around. If you’re one of those guys that suckers someone when they’re down or you go after somebody that doesn’t deserve it or isn’t the same category as you, that will come back and bite you at some point, too. I also take a lot of pride in the fact that I can play 8-12 minutes a night. I’ve had to work extremely hard on that part of my game to bring more to the table than just fighting. That’s part of my game, but I can do a lot more.

WHAT ABOUT TOUGH GUYS WHO CAN ALSO PLAY VS. GUYS WHO CAN'T?

It’s tough. I’m a different situation because I worked on my game in the minors for nine years before I made it in the NHL. Had I been in the NHL as a 22-year-old, I probably would’ve been one of those guys working on my game trying to get to where I am now, but it would’ve been on the NHL level. It’s tough, I used to be that guy that was the grocery stick on the bench and went out and had to sort things out. If they got rid of those guys, I wouldn't be here either, so I think it’s different case-to-case. Some guys are very comfortable with just being that guy, some guys will want to improve and contribute in other ways.

DO YOU THINK THERE IS AMPLE SUPPORT FOR FIGHTING AMONG THE PLAYERS?

Definitely, with the players. The players don’t want it to go anywhere.