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Brad Marsh
Joined: 10.15.2013

Jan 29 @ 12:45 PM ET
Brad Marsh: Not All Change is Bad: What I Like in Today's NHL
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Jan 29 @ 1:10 PM ET
I've heard plenty of friends grumble "As far I'm concerned, this game was a tie, and the skills competition gimmick point is a fake finish."

Funny thing, though: they never turn off the television or get up from their seat and leave when the buzzer sounds on a scoreless overtime. They keep right on watching.

- Brad Marsh

That's not exactly a ringing endorsement of the shootout.

EDIT: After thinking about it, I feel bad leaving my post at just this. I enjoyed the blog, it's a breath of fresh air to read some positive opinions on how hockey has changed. I love the tradition of the sport, but as a younger fan who chats with older fans, it gets old hearing how things were always better and how we're doing it all wrong (and need to turn down our rock music and get off their lawns ). I still don't like the shootout though.
Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Jan 29 @ 2:19 PM ET
Fun read, Brad. Still not a fan of the shootout, but I see your point.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Jan 30 @ 9:11 AM ET
Brad Marsh: Not All Change is Bad: What I Like in Today's NHL
- Brad Marsh


People don't usually turn away from train wrecks, but that doesn't mean they're a fan.

I do not like them, but I watch. Why? Because it's your team, and you want to see them win. Do you like it? No. But you want to see them get 2 points instead of only one.
jtb3rd
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 02.08.2008

Jan 30 @ 9:40 AM ET
One of the biggest grips I have with the shoot out is it eliminated the suspense of one the greatest aspects of the old NHL, the Penalty Shot. The excitement for a Penalty Shot has been completely removed since the shoot out.
Play 4-4 for 10, 3-3 for 10 and then end in a tie if so. Why would you open up the possibility ( however slight ) that a team could lose every game and end up with 82 points and possibly get into the playoffs. It's possible.
GET RID OF THE SHOOTOUT!
And yes, I have turned off games when it went to a shootout, on a number of occasions. Usually out of frustration becuase it was such a great game and the circus sideshow was going to determine the outcome.
FinAddict
Joined: 07.02.2010

Jan 30 @ 11:20 AM ET
One of the biggest grips I have with the shoot out is it eliminated the suspense of one the greatest aspects of the old NHL, the Penalty Shot. The excitement for a Penalty Shot has been completely removed since the shoot out.
Play 4-4 for 10, 3-3 for 10 and then end in a tie if so. Why would you open up the possibility ( however slight ) that a team could lose every game and end up with 82 points and possibly get into the playoffs. It's possible.
GET RID OF THE SHOOTOUT!
And yes, I have turned off games when it went to a shootout, on a number of occasions. Usually out of frustration becuase it was such a great game and the circus sideshow was going to determine the outcome.

- jtb3rd

The only thing worse than the shootout is the tie.
Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: This world is just a veil and the face you wear is not your own., ON
Joined: 07.06.2007

Feb 4 @ 9:23 AM ET
Brad Marsh: Not All Change is Bad: What I Like in Today's NHL
- Brad Marsh



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