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Coup à la tête – un chip électronique

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The Saskatoon Blades are trying out something new during training camp this week — tracking the force of on-ice hits using helmet-mounted sensors.

Any time a player on the Western Hockey League team is hit, a chip records the strength of the hit and where it happened. The information will be sent back to a researcher at the University of Alberta.

This team says any new information on concussions is a good thing.

"It's pretty important," said Connor Cox, a defenseman on the team. "You see lots of guys like [sidney] Crosby in the NHL. There are three guys [on the Blades] that had concussions last year. I was one of them, so it's pretty important to learn a little bit more about it and to see how much you can take before you get a concussion."

The players will be wearing the chips all through training camp and the pre-season.

The official season starts in September.

Réf : http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2011/08/ ... z1WuTx681K

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