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A growing number of hockey players are seeking non-bodychecking environments, said Paul Carson, the organizations vice-president of hockey development. He said Hockey Canada wants to accommodate these players as much as possible to prevent them from dropping out of the game. "If there is a fear of injury, if there is a fear of intimidation, then we need to create an environment where those youngsters feel that they can make a choice to play the game," Carson told The Canadian Press on Friday. "We as adults in recreational hockey can make that choice." Carson added that the demand is particularly high among young players in rural communities. "Where your collection of players is very small, youve got to make a choice one way or another," he said. "Do all the players play with bodychecking or do all the players play with no bodychecking?" Carson was speaking ahead of a two-day summit in Montreal on various hockey issues. The gathering ends Saturday. Much attention has been focused recently on player safety after a number of serious head injuries to NHLers, including Sidney Crosby. It is still uncertain when, or if, the Pittsburgh Penguins star will make a full recovery from a concussion he suffered last season. Carson acknowledged that the media attention surrounding Crosbys injury has increased awareness about safety issues in the sport. But by taking such measures as a zero-tolerance policy on headshots, Hockey Canada is doing its part to make the game safer, he said. "We need to be able to react in a positive way and makee these changes, and control what we can control," Carson said.dddddddddddd "Organizations like the CHL, the NHL -- they all have their own responsibilities to look at the trends and determine what changes need to occur to create a safer environment for the players. "Our job is to look at the grassroots level and respond accordingly." 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