Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
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Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Many rules have changed since I started watching in the 1970s.
Re-legalizing the two-line pass is near the top of my list.
What's yours?
Re-legalizing the two-line pass is near the top of my list.
What's yours?
Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Two for me, one is the return of the tag up offsides, that helped with the trap. Second, puck over the glass from defensive zone equals delay of game. Forces the puck to stay in play more often.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Not trying to over-legislate goalie interference (crease 'violations'). Really is a judgement call.
non on-ice - the cap.
non on-ice - the cap.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Two-line pass is a huge one. Totally opens up the offense.
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1) The over the glass penalty. One of the few objective penalties. It forces the play to the middle. No more judgement calls of delay of game while Chelios talks his way out of it.
2) Two-lane pass. The game is faster and more exciting.

2) Two-lane pass. The game is faster and more exciting.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
I focus on hate.
I hate seeing a great goal scored only to be called back because the offense was offside by a split hair forty-nine seconds earlier. There's nothing better for the viewing public than a five minute delay where the announcers don't know if it's good or not based off of some loose rulebook understanding.
I hate seeing a great goal scored only to be called back because the offense was offside by a split hair forty-nine seconds earlier. There's nothing better for the viewing public than a five minute delay where the announcers don't know if it's good or not based off of some loose rulebook understanding.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
The way they're handling offsides reviews is horrible. Going frame-by-frame to determine whether a skate is a half inch off the ice is insane.BalotelliMassive wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 14:01 pm I focus on hate.
I hate seeing a great goal scored only to be called back because the offense was offside by a split hair forty-nine seconds earlier. There's nothing better for the viewing public than a five minute delay where the announcers don't know if it's good or not based off of some loose rulebook understanding.
Give the linesmen on the ice a minute to look at replays going at normal speed. That's it. If it's not blatant enough to overturn then so be it. The human eye doesn't work in slow-mo. Offsides review should only exist to prevent the obvious stuff like the Matt Duchene goal from a decade ago:

Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
The trapezoid.
Imagine trying to forecheck against a guy like Binny if he could play the puck anywhere in the zone. It would be as boring as 3on3 for the full 60 minutes.
It might be good for us right now, but karma would catch up at some point (and you know what they say about karma).
Imagine trying to forecheck against a guy like Binny if he could play the puck anywhere in the zone. It would be as boring as 3on3 for the full 60 minutes.
It might be good for us right now, but karma would catch up at some point (and you know what they say about karma).
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Eliminate the offsides. It should perk up scoring.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
I feel like eliminating the two line pass has really stifled creativity from the players entering the offensive zone.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Two-line passes are currently allowed.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 15:03 pm I feel like eliminating the two line pass has really stifled creativity from the players entering the offensive zone.
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Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
lol..you know what I meanbluetunehead wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 16:18 pmTwo-line passes are currently allowed.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 15:03 pm I feel like eliminating the two line pass has really stifled creativity from the players entering the offensive zone.
Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
This is tough. Maybe I'm related to Garth ("we fear change"), but I am not a fan of some of the changes that've been made in my lifetime.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like they changed rules that were in existence for the first almost 100 years. Seems like that interferes with the integrity of the game, IMO.
The delay of game rule makes sense - but then at the same time you have the broken stick rule, and it seems like more times than not a weakly broken stick breaks the spirit of the rule, and, well sticks are weaker nowadays.
Anyways, to stay on task for the thread, I'll say maybe my favorite rule (when properly applied) is the instigator. I love fights and hope they never get rid of them, but it takes two to tango.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like they changed rules that were in existence for the first almost 100 years. Seems like that interferes with the integrity of the game, IMO.
The delay of game rule makes sense - but then at the same time you have the broken stick rule, and it seems like more times than not a weakly broken stick breaks the spirit of the rule, and, well sticks are weaker nowadays.
Anyways, to stay on task for the thread, I'll say maybe my favorite rule (when properly applied) is the instigator. I love fights and hope they never get rid of them, but it takes two to tango.
Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
Whether it’s the instigator rule or whatever, I like the changes that have eliminated much of the gratuitous fighting. Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoy the spontaneous hockey fights that are the natural result of a physical game, but I grow tired of the fights designed to fire up a team/crowd. I think it’s ridiculous when they let the two players circle around before they start to throw punches. If they have time to do that, the linesmen have to break it up and stop it.
Re: Your favorite (on-ice) rule change
The over the glass in defensive zone is one I hate as it seems we get more of those than other teams.