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http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=323408
Thank god - they're finally looking at shootouts, and seeing how ridiculous they are.
Unfortunately, the initial ideas from Ken Holland look just as dumb and gimmicky as what they're trying to fix. 8 or ten minute overtime, split into two segments, with first segment played at 4-on-4 and the second segment played at 3-on-3. What the hell for? Why can't we just play a normal period of hockey to decide a hockey game? Just make it a simple 10-minute overtime period of plain old hockey. Why do we need extra rules and formats?
I know it's way early still, and not much has been discussed... but still...
Thank god - they're finally looking at shootouts, and seeing how ridiculous they are.
Unfortunately, the initial ideas from Ken Holland look just as dumb and gimmicky as what they're trying to fix. 8 or ten minute overtime, split into two segments, with first segment played at 4-on-4 and the second segment played at 3-on-3. What the hell for? Why can't we just play a normal period of hockey to decide a hockey game? Just make it a simple 10-minute overtime period of plain old hockey. Why do we need extra rules and formats?
I know it's way early still, and not much has been discussed... but still...
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What's wrong with a tie ? Sometimes teams try but just can't score one more goal than their opponent. I don't mind a "3 point for a win" system like in Euro soccer leagues to punish those a little bit who consistently play negative and conservative hockey just settling for the tie in a close game. I'm all for more offensive play and flashy moves but not if it's enforced artificially by 4 on 4 hockey or the shootout, let it happen naturally. I find it ridiculous that losing a game (in OT or SO) is worth 50% of the points of a win in regulation.
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I agree with Danny, except I think they should at least play 10 minutes of overtime. Normal 5-on-5, no special rules, no special formats - just plain hockey like the 60 minutes they just finished playing. If that's not enough to determine a winner, then simply call it a tie and move on.
I know a tie isn't as satisfying as if someone had won, but it's far better than seeing a team fall because of special one-off rules and formats.
I know a tie isn't as satisfying as if someone had won, but it's far better than seeing a team fall because of special one-off rules and formats.
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The biggest problem with no O.T. is that halfway through the 3rd period teams would start playing for a tie if the game was close. It's not much fun when half the teams in the league have over 20 ties per season. As for the points thing, IMHO every game should be worth 3 points except a tie and then teams would sure try to get the reg win for 3 instead of the ot win, loss or tie.



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I think it's a great deal for Boston. $3.25 mil for a very solid top 4 defenseman in his prime isn't bad at all. I thought he was the Bruins second best d-man before he got hurt.philou21 wrote:Seidenberg sign a 4 year deal at 13 millions with the Bruins. Glad they keep it but darn it cost too much to me.
I just wish they would have let Ference leave as a UFA, I would much rather re-sign Stuart, Boychuk or McQuaid.
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Agreed, Seidenberg has proven to be a very reliable two way dman over the last couple of years. He's got decent positioning and decision making, blocks a lot of shots, hits well, his skating is adequate, he's capable of getting the puck out of his zone safely and he's got a good point shot. Doesn't excel at any aspect of the game but does everything at least slightly above average. Maybe philou is confusing him with the other Dennis on the Bruins D 

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