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DarrenDreger: Players who have played 26 or more NHL regular season or playoff games will not have to wear a visor under grandfather agreement.
About damn time.
About damn time.
DarrenDreger: Players who have played 26 or more NHL regular season or playoff games will not have to wear a visor under grandfather agreement.
About damn time.
Hybrid icing will be tested in the preseason, possible reviews for 4 minute high sticking penalties, as well as potential stricter regulations on goaltender pads. Can't say I disagree with any of the big rumored changes.
Shallower nets as well.
I always knew it was the goal of the league to tinker with the size of the nets.
I mean if they had to do it, it's better that they're changing the depth as opposed to the height or width right?
Yeah I don't know what the point of that would be.
I suppose to make more room behind the net, and therefore more scoring chances?
I suppose to make more room behind the net, and therefore more scoring chances?
In regards to the trapezoid, with the exception of Marty and maybe 1 or 2 other guys that can cut off dump ins and play it like a defenseman, doesn't logic indicate that more scoring chances would occur with goaltenders leaving their crease and sloppily attempting to play the puck? I know anytime Moose would go out to try and play the puck my heart would stop.
The trapezoid was to break up the trap. With a goalie that could play the puck, it gave teams the ability to clog center ice forcing the other team to dump.
With the trapezoid, you'd better have fast D that will get to the puck first. Opened up center ice quite a bit.
I just hope all of these changes will mesh and make the games more exciting.
net...mesh...oh how you bait me.