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6 Reasons to Play by the Rules

By USAHockey.com, 12/10/15, 1:45PM MST

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Cheaters never win, right?  Unfortunately, sometimes they do win when you look up at the scoreboard.  But we play sports for more than just the results on the scoreboard.  And playing by the rules is important.

Liberty Mutual Insurance presents the top 6 reasons why you should always play by the rules through their Play Positive® initiative, powered by Positive Coaching Alliance.

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At Liberty Mutual Insurance, we believe that integrity matters. That’s why we created Play Positive®, powered by Positive Coaching Alliance, an initiative that promotes good sportsmanship to help ensure our kids have the fun and positive youth sports experience they deserve. We are committed to providing tools and resources for parents and coaches so we can come together to provide valuable life lessons that support winning on and off the ice.

In an effort to benefit millions of youth athletes, parents and coaches, this article is among a series based on the fundamental principles of sportsmanship and relevant youth sport topics, powered by the experts at Positive Coaching Alliance.

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