mrhockey193195
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I've searched a decent amount on this, but haven't been able to find any concrete answers. Since many of you guys have access to incredible resources, and many of you guys are incredible resources yourselves, I figured I'd ask here and give it a shot.
Obviously, in the NHL today the roster that each team is allowed to dress for any given game consists of 18 skaters and 2 goalies, and teams are allowed to carry 23 players total on their active roster. However, this wasn't always the case as back in the day teams had much smaller rosters and were allowed to dress fewer players. Does anyone have a timeline or some information about the evolution of the NHL rulebook and what roster sizes were allowed at different points in the NHL's history? For how long has the "dress 18 skaters and 2 goalies" rule been in effect?
Any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated!
Obviously, in the NHL today the roster that each team is allowed to dress for any given game consists of 18 skaters and 2 goalies, and teams are allowed to carry 23 players total on their active roster. However, this wasn't always the case as back in the day teams had much smaller rosters and were allowed to dress fewer players. Does anyone have a timeline or some information about the evolution of the NHL rulebook and what roster sizes were allowed at different points in the NHL's history? For how long has the "dress 18 skaters and 2 goalies" rule been in effect?
Any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated!