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Wings' May says visors should be mandatory
Posted November 7, 2009 - 4:19 p.m. Wings' May says visors should be mandatory BY HELENE ST. JAMES FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER Brad May said on Saturday that visors for NHL players should be mandatory even though he himself has eschewed wearing such protective gear. Not tonight, though, as he's set ...
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Red Wings enforcer Brad May of all people supports mandatory visor usage
Snapshots — ... November 07, 2009, 4:55PM The Detroit Free Press's Helene St. James revealed a stunning statement made by Red Wings enforcer Brad May, a non-visor wearer, regarding the NHL and NHLPA's insistence upon allowing players to decide whether they should wear visors: November 7, Detroit Free Press : May is a proponent of everyone wearing one, saying that, “For 15 years I’ve said that it should be mandatory and should never be the players’ decision, because you give us a choice and the chances are we make the wrong one. In saying that, I haven’t worn a visor my whole career and I’ve ...

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KK Hockey — ... -Brad May of the Detroit Wings stating visors should be mandatory for NHL players.  More on this topic from May by Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press. ...

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IllegalCurve.com — ... Red Wings Blog:  Enforcer Brad May, of all people, supports mandatory visor usage.  May seems a bit conflicted by this but after sustaining the odd injury by his own teammate.  Perhaps he now see’s things differently.  (pretty good pun, huh!) but I hope it doesn’t affect his ability to look deeply into the eyes of his next opponent. ...

Nightly Hockey Hits: All eyes on Yzerman, Lundqvist scratched while fighting a nagging injury, Leafs taking steps in right direction, Avery battle looms, top 10 most brutal NHL injuries of the last decade.
IllegalCurve.com — ... Red Wings Blog:  Enforcer Brad May, of all people, supports mandatory visor usage.  May seems a bit conflicted by this but after sustaining the odd injury by his own teammate.  Perhaps he now see’s things differently.  (pretty good pun, huh!) but I hope it doesn’t affect his ability to look deeply into the eyes of his next opponent. ...

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