Growing up I played an obscure Canadian sport which I rather liked called Ringette. I had a group of friends in the sport who all dreamed of moving to Finland to play professionally (the one country with professional Ringette). I had silently assumed that the reason I love the sport more than any other is nostalgia. A conversation with Dunie last night got me thinking, though, and I think actually the sport can be shown to be objectively excellent in several categories.
ManeuveringI remember a comment that Zenny made in the world cup topic a while back: that a sport is exciting for him to watch if there's a lot of opportunities to maneuver around an opponent (so he likes Soccer, Basketball, Hockey). Ringette does this flat out better than any other sport I know, and here's why:
1. It's an ice sport. You can maneuver with skates in ways you just can't with shoes.
2. Moving with the ring is just much easier than moving with a puck, basketball, etc, so the maneuvers are much crazier. See:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc-3K5TfZ-0I can do maneuvers with a Ringette ring on a consistent basis that I just don't see done in Hockey even at NHL level. This isn't me being arrogant (I'm actually not that great at Ringette) just pointing out the difference equipment makes.
3. There's no bodychecking in Ringette, which means you can maneuver close to an opposing player (same as Soccer or Basketball, except with ice skates).
4. In Hockey, zone is almost more important than which team has the puck, so you'll see defenders dump the puck into the mid zone. In Ringette, possession is very powerful, so it's better to maneuver with the ring until you have a clear pass.
Teamwork and playsPicture this scenario: a pass is thrown to a player way deep in the offensive zone, who then proceeds to score in spectacular fashion. What game am I thinking of? A lot of you probably thought American Football (and yes, that's something American Football does very well). But it could also be Ringette:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-imWSH4vSoRingette doesn't have the offside rules that most sports have. Teamwork is extremely powerful. (And also pretty much mandatory: you have to pass over both blue lines. You can't just one-man army it).
Simple rulesNot the only sport to pull this off, but I can think of a few sports that fail. (I recall my Canadian Hockey-watching parents asking "wait, how does Icing work again?") Ringette I can explain in about two minutes "pass over both blue lines. Never enter the goalie's crease. 3 max per team (plus goalie) in the end zones. Your team has 30 seconds to take a shot after gaining possession."
It's honestly a sport I would watch on TV if I could...and yet I can't seem to find full games on Youtube (just
videos set to terrible eurodance tracks.)