Bullying in Hockey: A Teen's Tough Journey
A man from Rossland, British Columbia, recounts his experience of bullying in minor hockey nearly three decades ago. Despite constant harassment from a teammate, he stood up to the bully, only to be beaten and betrayed by his own teammates. Despite the pain, he continued playing due to hometown pride and fear of isolation. He highlights how group pressure in sports can lead to aggressive behavior, drawing parallels from his hockey experiences to soccer abroad. Now residing in England and Japan, he still feels drawn to hockey during major events, blending nostalgia with hard-earned lessons from his youth.
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