Modern Hockey Should be 4 on 4

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I think we should get rid of the boards/glass. Make the entire arena playable and if you score from the upper level, goals are worth 3.

There is nothing more exciting than playoff hockey and that's when it's the most physical and most exciting and the score is lower than it is in the regular season. Get out of here with the nonsense. It's a beautiful game and if you can't appreciate it for what it is, you'll get bored with it at 5v5 too after a few games too.

Stop scrolling, fix your attention span, and then maybe you can appreciate how fantastic this game is.
 
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6 on 6 would be better, but with two pucks at once and no offside. Sort of like multiball in pinball. Sure, goalies would end up nervous wrecks, but there would be more scoring, strategy, and players employed. The casuals might be pulled away from WWE and pink hat sales would skyrocket.
 
Let's make it complete chaos. Remove the benches. Put all the players on the ice at once.

Incorporate chess boxing concepts.

Coaches fight at start of game, then tries to manage team after a few shots to the head.

Don't push me.

 
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The “national” hockey league should actually be a league of national teams. Same 82 game schedule and playoff format except it’s team Canada, USA, etc. best on best of each nation every game.
 
You’re getting a lot of hate for this but it’s a valid idea. In the big picture, hockey has steadily reduced the number of players from 7v7 to today’s 3v3 overtimes. While 5v5 hockey has a strong appeal for a variety of reasons, there is also a completely defensible argument for 4v4 full time. It’s either that or fully enforce the rules so that PPs are much more common and/or teams are forced to open up the flow of offense.

Any appeal to “real hockey” is a red flag for a shallow argument. This is an entertainment industry, not a sacred ritual.


The most recent round of expansion was the perfect opportunity. They could have kept the same number of jobs while shrinking rosters to allow for a more open game.
If we zoom all the way out, it's true that sports rules are made-up and professional leagues are entertainment-for-profit. But when the rules settle long enough they do become sacred, as baked in tradition as anything in our culture. Three strikes, you're out. Five skaters a side. Once upon a time those numbers were arbitrary. Today they're canon. Hockey's been 5-on-5 for over a century, plenty of time for that format to legitimately be called 'real hockey'.
 
There is no change that can be made to get the hyper casual sports fan to tune in. The rinks are basically filled and fans have reasonable access to watch any game they want. Be happy
 
While the two Four Nations games have been really good/great, I'm starting to really hate the idea of them if the two week break is going to initiate summertime quality level threads full of inane 'suggestions'...
 
I say bring back the rover, ban the forward pass and goalies dropping to the ice. Ok so anyone who just out right dismisses it and calls it not hockey can try to argue how changing these things didn't help the game. Or how its just rules we arbitrarily set up and settled on cause we thought it was the best way. Dismissing any major change just cause its not what we do is a facile argument.

Do I think so? IDK might get like lacrosse where there is too much scoring and I just kinda get bored watching a neutral game but I'd like to see examples of a full game of it.
 
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no, god, please no


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I can't believe people rather watch little 5'10 shrimps stickhandle uncontested and dispy doodle around than watch the art of a defenceman closing gaps , playing physical , pinning people , breaking pucks out after recovering them with guys barreling down on them

Some people clearly don't love the sport. And Dmen are so disrespected on here it makes me sick (yes I played defense I am biased).
 

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