Hockey players shouldn't be bodychecking until age 15, U of O review suggests

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Medical researchers at the University of Ottawa are making the latest call for hockey organizations and lawmakers across Canada to raise the age bodychecking is allowed from 13 to 15.

A recent review from the university’s department of medicine found eliminating bodychecking — a significant risk factor for traumatic brain injury — could decrease concussion rates in Canada by 20 to 90 per cent in all age groups.

Its authors are recommending youth hockey leagues adjust their regulations accordingly.

Dr. Kristian Goulet, a pediatrician and assistant professor at the university’s faculty of medicine, led the review. He said head injuries have a “huge impact” on young brains

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