A Wall Street Journal piece argues that the broader culture war over youth sports—parent behavior, competitiveness, and what kids’ sports are “for”—is increasingly showing up in hockey rinks. It frames hockey as the next flashpoint as families, coaches, and leagues clash over intensity, expectations, and the overall youth-sports experience.
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