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MnGump
Minnesota Wild
Location: Columbus, MN
Joined: 06.21.2012

Mar 12 @ 2:05 PM ET
And they should use player gloves and a regular hockey stick.
- l3ig_l2ecl

How about take away their skates and make them wear boot hockey/broom ball shoes?
Climuster
Joined: 08.06.2011

Mar 12 @ 2:05 PM ET
Outlaw intentional shot blocking...it used to be a noble sacrifice to block a shot, but with the body armor worn by today's skaters it is customary for all skaters to block shots.
- Tiogadog


How about changing the armour that they wear now with foam.

It will reduce concussions, and players will be less likely to block the puck, if it's gonna hurt.

It will open up the game, allowing more point shots to go through.
glove_was_stuck
Boston Bruins
Location: *flush*, MA
Joined: 04.27.2011

Mar 12 @ 2:08 PM ET
How about take away their skates and make them wear boot hockey/broom ball shoes?
- MnGump


Also lose the helmets too. Pussies!
scubasteve
Calgary Flames
Location: Ek: A lot happening .. Stay tu, SK
Joined: 12.05.2007

Mar 12 @ 2:09 PM ET
garbage idea
KOGGS
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Grand Forks, ND
Joined: 01.22.2015

Mar 12 @ 2:11 PM ET
Artus Irbe would be able to walk under the crossbar if the NHL raised it.
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

Mar 12 @ 2:13 PM ET
How about changing the armour that they wear now with foam.

It will reduce concussions, and players will be less likely to block the puck, if it's gonna hurt.

It will open up the game, allowing more point shots to go through.

- Climuster



He says "(frank) YOU"

Edit:

In an open letter, They say "(frank) You and Bettman too"
MnGump
Minnesota Wild
Location: Columbus, MN
Joined: 06.21.2012

Mar 12 @ 2:14 PM ET
Also lose the helmets too. Pussies!
- glove_was_stuck


Instead of getting rid of the trapezoid, make it so the goalie has to STAY in the trapezoid until the puck crosses the blue line. Also make the blue paint area off limits to the goalie during PK's.
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

Mar 12 @ 2:18 PM ET
Instead of getting rid of the trapezoid, make it so the goalie has to STAY in the trapezoid until the puck crosses the blue line. Also make the blue paint area off limits to the goalie during PK's.
- MnGump

Pacioretty would love this, he's the king of empty nets.
Tiogadog
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Madison, VA
Joined: 10.04.2006

Mar 12 @ 2:47 PM ET
Force players to use wooden sticks then you can force goalies to reduce their equipment.

While some players in the past had hard shots - no doubt, new stick technology increases the average shot speed.

- Canuckleafer



Sounds good to me
Tiogadog
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Madison, VA
Joined: 10.04.2006

Mar 12 @ 2:47 PM ET
How about changing the armour that they wear now with foam.

It will reduce concussions, and players will be less likely to block the puck, if it's gonna hurt.

It will open up the game, allowing more point shots to go through.

- Climuster


yep...also sounds good
holeinone
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 07.03.2007

Mar 12 @ 2:51 PM ET
That would be an option but have you ever looked at the goalie equipment of the 70's and 80's. It was very small and compact. Now they look like giants. Go back to the goalie pads of the 80's Problem solved
RonPielep
Location: "Welcome to HockeyBuzz. Come for the rumors. Stay for the idiots." - Feds91Stammer
Joined: 08.21.2014

Mar 12 @ 2:56 PM ET
The fact that there isn't going to be any 100 pt players this season is a pretty short-sighted analysis to justify changing net dimensions.

If that's the kind of comprehensive reasoning we are going to use to make decisions in this league than I am going to be embarrassed to follow these dippoops.

Sounds like the kind of statistic ---> conclusion inference I'd expect to see in one of Tanner's blogs.
La Raie
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Ya Yeule Howard, QC
Joined: 01.07.2010

Mar 12 @ 2:56 PM ET
Change nets size...

Ta yeule EK

this is the most moronic thing I have heard in a short time.
holeinone
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 07.03.2007

Mar 12 @ 2:57 PM ET
Here is a thought Does anyone in this day and age count Goal post hit during a game. With all the other stats (most of which are crazy) this would give you an idea of how many more goals would have a chance of being actual goals. We have shots on goal why not shots that hit the crossbar or goal post.
Alexzanki
Columbus Blue Jackets
Location: Montreal, QC
Joined: 06.03.2008

Mar 12 @ 3:01 PM ET
Change nets size...

Ta yeule EK

this is the most moronic thing I have heard in a short time.

- La Raie

No actually Richard Park being a superstar is the most moronic I have heard from Ek.
Emperor Filonius
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice.
Joined: 01.18.2007

Mar 12 @ 3:02 PM ET
Maybe call the game as it is intended and stop the clutch and grab and hack that is making this happen.
- Doogs


Yup.
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

Mar 12 @ 3:02 PM ET
Change nets size...

Ta yeule EK

this is the most moronic thing I have heard in a short time.

- La Raie


Since yesterday?
La Raie
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Ya Yeule Howard, QC
Joined: 01.07.2010

Mar 12 @ 3:05 PM ET

Since yesterday?

- l3ig_l2ecl

Ding ding ding.
StargateSG1
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Buffalo Grove, IL
Joined: 03.07.2013

Mar 12 @ 3:06 PM ET
Force players to use wooden sticks then you can force goalies to reduce their equipment.

While some players in the past had hard shots - no doubt, new stick technology increases the average shot speed.

- Canuckleafer


There were players with wooden sticks who fired >100 mph shots before
and the goalies survived.
Emperor Filonius
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice.
Joined: 01.18.2007

Mar 12 @ 3:06 PM ET
Force players to use wooden sticks then you can force goalies to reduce their equipment.

While some players in the past had hard shots - no doubt, new stick technology increases the average shot speed.

- Canuckleafer


This. Go back to the wooden sticks and reduce the equipment size on the goalies. Also remove the Kevlar body armor from defensemen. If the league did this and actually called the obstruction penalties, we'd be right back at a good level of offense.
SensnRBs
Ottawa Senators
Location: it ain't cheatin' if ur wife is watching, ON
Joined: 04.03.2014

Mar 12 @ 3:12 PM ET
just make the goalie equipment smaller - back to what Patrick Roy broke into the league with.

With the advances in technology, injury wont be a problem, but the equipment will take up less net.
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

Mar 12 @ 3:14 PM ET
There were players with wooden sticks who fired >100 mph shots before
and the goalies survived.

- StargateSG1


There we're goalies who didn't wear masks and they survived too....

eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Mar 12 @ 3:16 PM ET
Also lose the helmets too. Pussies!
- glove_was_stuck

7 more years!
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
Location: DISCLAIMER: HEAVY SARCASM FILTER, CO
Joined: 10.24.2013

Mar 12 @ 3:18 PM ET
7 more years!
- eichiefs9


Enjoy Johnny Rockets!
cornball
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Washington, DC
Joined: 01.21.2010

Mar 12 @ 3:25 PM ET
I would have to say the #1 reason is team defensive schemes. 10-15 years ago there wasn't such a focus on team defense as there is now. It isn't enough to be a goal scorer you have to play a 200 ft game as they say to be considered elite. Also as part of this scheme is the expectation of shot blocking. Even a few years ago, shot blocking was either a rare desperation move or something done by that one crazy player on your team known for shot blocking. Now everyone is taught and expected to do it in all situations. Because of this you had to develop new stats like CORSI and Fenwick to account for shot blocking.

Lastly, I think goaltender equipment is still a bit out of control, not as much as say a few years ago, but the jersey's, chest protectors and leg pads are still way too big and, especially with these huge goalies, make up in area for a lack of skill. There is no safety issue with smaller pads and it would force goalies to have to move a bit more and be more precise with their positioning to cover the right areas of the net.
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