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    Any hockey fans on the board? NHL's coming back next year and theyre gonna change everything. Talking about bigger nets, no red line, shootouts. The one thing they passed and are DEFINATELY changing is goalie equipment. Essentially they want smaller goalies so they can get more goals. I dont like it. I have some very valid, well thought out arguments but I'll wait to see if anybody cares about the subject before I start rambling...

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    Sorry, I could give two shits about hockey.......

    How many games were played in the NHL last season?


    I thought so..........


    Oh, does the University of South Carolina have a hockey team? If so, when hockey season comes around I'm sure they'll be plenty to talk about over at CockTalk
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    personally i don't like hockey

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    I like hockey although I never have time to follow it. I'd rather play it(no time for that either, hehe). I did post a thread here titled "old classics". It's a bunch of links to various hockey fights.

    Why would they even talk about changing the rules? The big thing would be to just start playing again, and cap the player salaries I read some of the articles that were talking about goalie pad size restrictions. There never was any before, right? Not until recently.
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    They want to change the rules because their ratings here in the US are so dismal. They're hoping if they can increase scoring more American fans will be drawn in. Unfortunatly, instead of increasing scoring chances, which create excitement, they just want to hammer on the goalies and still have boring dump and chase games with more goals on the few shots that do get on net. The stifling defence and holding/hooking is what prevents scoring chances. Very often fans and GMs talk about how the goalies of the 70s and 80s didnt look big in comparison to today, but they forget that the men under the pads are physically much bigger today, that yesterdays goalie equipment was woefully inadequate, and players armed with composite graphite sticks shoot at least 10-20 mph more than they used to. Unfortunatly, if the league could be stupid enough to shut down the game completely for a year, then they are obviously not concerned with preserving the integrity of the game.

    Oh, and South Carolina doesn't have a hockey team, at least not D1. Maybe a club team or something.

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    It sounds just like putting the streak that follows the puck during hard shots idea. A bad one... hehe. Remember that? I think Fox TV did that, for the Americans I heard.
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