joestevens29
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Could try it but seems like one team would score and then it would get super defensive and boring.How about a 10 minute clock. The team that’s scores the most goals in that 10 minutes wins. Zero points for the loser
Would you not see a lot more fun offensive and exciting plays this way?
The OTL loser point is about the facade of keeping teams in the playoff hunt longer. Bettman thinks the key to an engaging season is more teams in the hunt longer. This idea that there would somehow be more meaningful games later into the season. When the NHL strives for parity they usually end up with parody.Trying to break tie games has been an issue that the league has been trying to solve for decades, and they keep getting shown that there is no great solution for it.
But I'm with you. I never had an issue with tie games to begin with, but I think they were targeting new American fans with these changes who are not really conditioned to ties in their sporting landscape. In Canada, it was a solution to something nobody had a problem with.
The OTL loser point is about the facade of keeping teams in the playoff hunt longer. Bettman thinks the key to an engaging season is more teams in the hunt longer. This idea that there would somehow be more meaningful games later into the season. When the NHL strives for parity they usually end up with parody.5-minutes of 5-on-5 OT is a decent compromise, and it's a legit way to resolve a game. I'd even be okay with 4-on-4, which is close enough to real hockey. If 5 minutes of legit OT doesn't produce a winner, there was no winner.
That's not the case with today's 3-on-3 OT, which is designed to produce a 'win' no matter what, in a contest played under different rules. I get why people enjoy it – it's entertaining. But it's not a real hockey game, which is why they have to award tie points for the 60 minutes of real hockey that just ended. 3-on-3 OT doesn't replace the results of the full hockey game, it tacks on an extra mini-game.
Sadly, they'll probably stick to the gimmicky OT, because some fans have convinced themselves every game needs a "W", even if it's contrived and unrelated to legitimate hockey.
Speak for yourself.We've been watching this shit play out for years and it's getting worse. Not like 3-on-3 is a new thing. Players have found that by circling around and not attempting any shots until they get a really good chance increases their chance of winning, but also decreases the chance fans will be entertained.
The constant back and forth is very entertaining I find but may not be for everyoneWin the faceoff, go into the attacking zone, throw it around for about 45 seconds, take it back out of the zone and all the way down into your end, change two skaters without letting the other team change, make a play towards the net while doing everything you can to maintain possession. Rinse and repeat.
Since when did we go from end-to-end action to this bullshit cat and mouse game? Every team in the league is doing it now. I don't care if it works, it's boring as shit. I would rather just see them go right to a shootout if this is how it's going to be. Ideally they go back to 4 on 4.
The other thing they could do is implement some type of shot clock system where you have 30 seconds to get a shot on net after receiving possession. As it stands, if you win the opening faceoff, your team has a 70-80% chance of scoring without the other team ever touching the puck.
As others have said, maybe an over and back rule is the answer.
ew this isn’t soccerJust get rid of the shootout and end in ties after 3on3.
Both teams still get a point past regulation but fighting for the extra point only available in 3on3 would open it all up.
There's a reason I consider any and all OT/SO games to be ties and move on from there. It's not legitimate hockey.
First tie breaker should be RW. Lump the OT W in with the S/O. How often a season do we see 3x3 in regulation?Agree. It’s that stupid ROW tie-breaker that legitimizes 3-on-3 like it’s not just as much of a gimmick as the shootout, but it really is. (That tie-breaker seems to be a relic from when they had 5-on-5 OTs.) I honestly wish the league would just bring back ties. Cut the gimmicks and end all the complaints fans have about some games awarding 3 points and others only 2.
To the contrary it is full of chaos and unpredictability and full of tactics.
Speak for yourself.
We got McDrai and it's entertaining AF for us.
This is valid, I suppose. It’s just that the leagues method of making sure there are no ties is terrible.People actually want ties back?! I'm not watching 2+ hours of hockey for it to end in a f***ing tie.
Who would've thought the Oilers would thrive in an all-offence, defence-optional game situation?Speak for yourself.
We got McDrai and it's entertaining AF for us.
What is wrong with ties??? We had W-L-T until 1998-99 season and nobody was complaining