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Old 02-23-2021, 03:39 AM   #77
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Originally Posted by Pellanor View Post
It's less about the number of goals, and more about the style of goals. The idea is that right now too many of the goals are "dirty". Lucky bounces, screens, deflections, and what not. These are not sexy, and don't make good highlight reels that will attract new fans. They want to increase the number of scoring opportunities. Big shots, big plays, and big saves are exciting.

The theory goes that, because goalies are so good and so big relative to the net, they don't have to move much to make most saves. This encourages the players to bunch up in front of the net to make the goalie's life harder. If you instead increase the size of the net, or decrease pad size, players will have an easier time scoring from further out. The goalie can't just stop all shots by being big, there are corners to pick. Now instead of focusing on clearing out the front of the net, the d has to pressure the shooters, which opens things up for more passing opportunities, and more scoring chances.

I have no idea how this would actually work in practice, but it's the reason this is a conversation. looking for ways to broaden the hockey audience by increasing high skill plays.

Does anyone really think the number of nice goals is tied to the size of goalie equipment? If you trimm the padding, goals total will increase, but most of them would be a double deflected blue line wrister, because a goalie is not gonna be big enough to save the shot he does not see.
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