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    NHL Rule Changes

    Hi Folks,

    New rule changes add a ``shootout'' to decide tie games, the removal of the center red line to allow longer passes and a reduction in the size of pads that goaltenders are allowed to wear.

    I think it's fascinating that the NHL is utilizing some of inline hockey's long-standing rules to make their game better, but I wonder if the shootout eliminates the 4-on-4 overtime period (which I really liked), or if it's an addition to it. Does anyone know?

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    Richard Graham
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    Sincerely,

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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    Hi Richard! As I understand it, the shootout occurs AFTER the 5 minute overtime if the game's still tied. I too love the 4-on-4 OT and am glad they didn't mess with that. But I've never much cared for tie games; the shootout sure takes care of that in a most exciting way - thanks roller hockey!!!




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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    I agree with a shootout and getting rid of the two line pass. I also like the emphisis of calling cluthing and grabing. The pad size for goaltenders should not make a difference. The only rule I think is stupid is that goaltenders are limited were they can play the puck. They have a trapazoid behind the goal where they can play the puck when it crosses the goal line. Some of the other rules will make things interesting like not allowing a team that iced the puck to make a line change.

    John

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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    I think the goalies equipment size will make a huge difference. The NHL snipers are going to make sure of it. As far as the goalie being limited to play the puck, I don't think they made that change. They talked about early in the negotiations but passed on the idea.




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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    Hi Justin,

    I think that they did go ahead with that goalie rule; correct me if I'm wrong. I'm just relieved that the overtime period wasn't replaced with a shootout.

    Are you ready for some ice hockey?!

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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    ARE WE READY FOR SOME ICE HOCKEY???? HELL YEA!!!!!!
    We've been ready for what, over a year now???
    Lace 'em up and drop the puck already!!!!!




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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    More than ready !!! Just a little bumbed about ticket prices. I expected a nice price drop so that I could go to a bunch of games this year but I don't think that will be the case in NJ,NY and Philly; all the places I go to see games. I will only go to a game if I am sitting in above average seats otherwise I rather just watch it at home or at a bar. Above average ticket prices are astronomical these days.

    I heard that they didn't change that rule from a friend but I wasn't 0 sure. Thanks for setting it straight.




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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    Hi wolves10,

    The Los Angeles Kings are giving away some free tickets for a pre-season game against their crosstown rivals, the Mighty Clucks. If I'm near Staples Center when they become available, I might pick one or two up. I will be VERY interested to see my first NHL game since the lockout, what with the possible fan reaction and the new rules.

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    Richard Graham
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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    A reliable source of mine says San Jose Sharks tix are to drop to around 1999/2000 season prices - not bad; every bit helps!




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    Re: NHL Rule Changes

    This is where DirectTV rocks! Every game until playoff rnd 2.

    Plus the added bonus is that we get to see all the good "jack n the box" ads! (No Jn'B on the East Coast)

    Ben Loyall



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