Warning line intended to prevent injury a distraction for hockey players: study
CALGARY — Researchers say a warning line intended to get hockey players to keep their heads up around the boards has the opposite effect.
The orange metre-wide line painted on the ice along the base of the boards — known as a look-up line — was designed by Thomas Smith, a former National Collegiate Athletic Association and former junior hockey player in the United States.
He wanted to remind players to look up before body-checking someone into the boards.
Smith was partially paralyzed when that happened to him. He believes the orange line prompts players to keep their heads up and avoid serious crashes into the boards.


