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Old 06-20-2019, 07:11 PM   #1
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Icon48 Bettman announces rule changes for 19/20

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Commissioner about to announce rule changes for next season...

Even if team getting a man advantage ices the puck, it will have faceoff in the offensive zone.

Team that knocks off the net accidentally/on purpose will not be allowed a line change. Offensive team will be able to pick circle for faceoff

If goalie knocks off the net on breakaway, automatic goal

Puck shot on goal from outside the red line, if goalie freezes the puck — no line change

If a player loses helmet, player will have to go back to bench or out helmet back on properly. Only exception: immediate play on the puck.

Minor penalty for not doing it. Chin strap does not need to be done up

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Players who attempt to deliberately knock off an opponent’s helmet in light of this rule can also receive a minor penalty.

Frank Seravalli @frank_seravalli
#NHL has made a rule change which allows coaches to pick the side a faceoff will take place on to start a power play and after an icing.

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Old 06-20-2019, 07:20 PM   #2
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Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
Expanded coaches’ challenge. Third category added: allow challenges of missed stoppages of play in offensive zone leading to a goal

Missed stoppage is only black and white calls: hand passes, puck in netting, etc. Not talking about missed penalties

Frank Seravalli @frank_seravalli
#NHL expanded coaches challenge: a third category - in addition to goalie interference and offside - are missed stoppages of play in a zone that leads to a goal. Consequence of being wrong in a challenge is an automatic minor penalty for all three categories now.

Greg Wyshynski @wyshynski
Any unsuccessful coach’s challenge wil result in a delay of game minor. Another unsuccessful challenge means a double minor.
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Referee review:

Mike Harrington @ByMHarrington
Majors and match penalties now must be reviewed by referee. Only on ice, not through the situation room. Call be be reduced to a minor, not rescinded.

Frank Seravalli @frank_seravalli
Referees will have the ability to review his own call using video technology with regards to major penalties - but without consultation from Situation Room in Toronto. It can be reduced to a minor or upped to a major. But once the whistle is blown, it is a penalty.

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For high-sticking, ref who called it can make sure it was not own player or wrong player. Again, official on-ice will have final call.
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Good to see the penalties apply to all challenges now. Way too many goaltender interference challenges because the timeout wasn't risky enough.
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Old 06-20-2019, 07:29 PM   #5
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NHL GMs had some discussion today about eliminating offsides altogether, according to Gary Bettman.
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Thank god they are going to throw the offside one out; if it’s obvious then yea but the time wasted on the offside reviews is crazy.
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Good to see the penalties apply to all challenges now. Way too many goaltender interference challenges because the timeout wasn't risky enough.
Oh boy, there is gonna be a lot of outrage when a call goes wrong now.
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NHL GMs had some discussion today about eliminating offsides altogether, according to Gary Bettman.
well that's enough internet for me today
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NHL GMs had some discussion today about eliminating offsides altogether, according to Gary Bettman.
Good. I'm sure it will never gain traction, but I've been saying they should at least revise the offside rule for more that 20 years.
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NHL GMs had some discussion today about eliminating offsides altogether, according to Gary Bettman.
Like the rule.or the ability to challenge an offside. Not a ton of.clarity in thos statement. Taking away offsides changes the game drastically.
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Offsides should only be called by the linesmen, no challenges, and only for clearcut offenses. A player with his skate a few millimeters over the line doesn't impact the play at all, and grinding the game to a halt whenever it happens is ridiculous. Let the linesmen call the obvious ones and just let them play otherwise
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NHL GMs had some discussion today about eliminating offsides altogether, according to Gary Bettman.
I'd love to see this trialed in the AHL/ECHL. I'm curious how this would change the game.
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I'd love to see this trialed in the AHL/ECHL. I'm curious how this would change the game.
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A correction/clarification on the GMs discussion about the offside rule yesterday: There was talk about changing the parameters of how it's enforced -- ie. creating a plane above the line, allowing a player's skate to be in the air, etc. -- but not abolishing it entirely.
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No offsides would be nuts - welcome to shinny hockey with cherry-pickers.
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I'd love to see this trialed in the AHL/ECHL. I'm curious how this would change the game.
The way the game is now, I'm not sure it will cause dramatic changes. More breakaways, definitely, but the impact might be about the same as removing the two line pass.

The offside rule is itself a relic of the time when forward passing wasn't allowed. They slowly changed that rule by creating three zones and allowing forward passing in the defensive and neutral zones.
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If a player loses helmet, player will have to go back to bench or out helmet back on properly. Only exception: immediate play on the puck.

Minor penalty for not doing it. Chin strap does not need to be done up

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Players who attempt to deliberately knock off an opponent’s helmet in light of this rule can also receive a minor penalty.


I imagine this would not apply in a fight.
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I don't necessarily like the structure of the new no line change rules. With the exception of icing, I don't see the need to penalize teams under the new rules.
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I don't necessarily like the structure of the new no line change rules. With the exception of icing, I don't see the need to penalize teams under the new rules.
They want to increase scoring and its easier to score on tired opponents.
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They want to increase scoring and its easier to score on tired opponents.
Yeah I understand that. I obviously haven't seen exactly how the new rules are written but with the new rule of not changing if the net is accidentally knocked off could be pretty ####ty. What if your line has been in the defensive zone and there is a scramble in front of the net. Now your d-man gets knocked down, slides into the net and it comes off accidentally. You can't get those 5 guys off the ice (or even worse your 4 penalty killers)? That makes no sense.
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No offsides is interesting... we all hate trap hockey. This would remove it.
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