Slippy
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- Dec 8, 2005
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It doesn't matter. You either have to determine when the attempt occurred or when the horn goes. You still have to determine the exact time of action. Why change what it has always been?
I get other leagues do it. BUT WHY SHOULD THE NHL CHANGE?
THAT IS NOT THE END OF THE GAME THOUGH.
I get other leagues do it. BUT WHY SHOULD THE NHL CHANGE?
Everything you said has absolutely nothing to do with whether we should count attempts before the buzzer or whether the puck needs to fully cross the line. The NBA and NFL have iconic moments of scoring plays after the game clock has run out but the NHL should be the only one of the three that doesn't do it that way because oh god, how could we differentiate the release of a shot from a stick compared to the release of a basketball from a hand...or because we're Canadian...or because the rink doesn't have sidelines or something...
Soccer...famously a sport where goals are never scored after the exact 90 minutes of game time have elapsed, right?
THAT IS NOT THE END OF THE GAME THOUGH.