What is your solution to the Pre-season problem?

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domiwroze

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There's a lot of talk in my office, on the radio, on podcasts and most medias about the Preseason problem;

How do you protect your NHL players from injuries and/or cheap shots?

There was a lot of options that people offered but none really stuck with me as a real solution that would benefit the NHL as a whole except maybe two of them but they come with their own problem too.

1st option that made some kind of sense ;
  • Minimum of 6 games total.​
  • Minimum of 4 games where teams have full control of who they play, at their own risk. The AWAY team must send their line-up first since they are most likely the one to send a C or B club with a bunch of scrubs trying to make a name for themselves.​
  • The last 2 pre-season games, you must have your full roster and be cap compliant. Just like the Regular season.​

2nd option ;
  • Keep the current format.​
  • If there's a player (that doesn't make the official roster) that receives a suspension for a cheapshot, the opposing team can choose which player has to serve the suspension.​
  • All suspensions shall be served from game1 of the regular season.​
  • Exemple : Pare receives a 3 games suspension, MTL request that the suspension has to be served by Auston Matthews.​
  • Arber Xhakej is suspended for 1 game. He's making the team roster so he is suspended for game #1 of the regular season.​
 

Chili

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It's a good question and looking around the league this past week, there has been a long list of players with minor injuries. And it wouldn't surprise me if a number of them are just to avoid playing in these meaningless games.

For the early preseason games, before the major cut downs, non-NHL players are trying to leave an impression. The better players need to be extra aware if they are in the lineup. The road team often resembles an AHL roster.

Some teams don't play their best players until their final preseason games, when rosters have been reduced, and they are playing against close to an NHL team. Believe that may be the wisest deterrent to key injuries, although some will still happen.
 

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