Monday, July 12, 2021

NHL Penalty Revised

Can you imagine if soccer or basketball, or other similar sports removing a player from the playing area for committing a foul?

Imagine if they gave both teams a 50/50 chance at the ball everytime the ball goes out of play?

Some of the rules of hockey just don't make sense. Currently, there is only one way to restart play after a stoppage - face-off. Doesn't matter who causes a stoppage, both teams have an equal opportunity to regain possession.

So, what is an alternative? Well, face-offs are a part of the games history, so let's work with that framework.

Free Face-off - teams line up for the face-off, but only one team is able to play the puck. Teams can create set plays for an instant scoring chance.

A Free Face-off would follow any stoppage caused by one team, in the zone where a regular face-off would occur. Examples: Icing, puck over glass, offside, contact with high stick, hand pass, etc.

It would also replace most minor penalties (tripping, hooking, interference, etc). Instead of a powerplay, offending player still spends time in the box, have a Free Face-off in the offensive zone. Instant scoring chance, and then play on 5 v 5.

Similar to basketball, after a certain number of fouls, or for serious fouls, powerplays could be awarded.

Hopefully, this lesser penalty will encourage referees to call the rule book more closely.


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Each team plays 10 games. One home and one away against each of the other Canadian teams.

Teams in the same conference play each other more than twice during the regular season, however only two of the meetings were selected (home and away). The games selected were Nationally Televised on TSN, CBC-Hockey Night in Canada (particularly on Hockey Day in Canada), or Holidays where possible.

The Canadian Championship will use same point structure as the NHL Regular Season (W - 2 pts, OTL - 1 pt, SOL - 1 pt)

The Champion will be the team with the most points.

2009-2010 Standings

Team
GP
W
L
OTL
SOL
PTS

Calgary Flames
8
8
0
0
0
16

Vancouver Canucks
6
4
1
0
1
9

Ottawa Senators
3
3
0
0
0
6

Edmonton Oilers
5
2
3
0
1
5

Montreal Canadiens
6
2
5
1
0
5

Toronto Maple Leafs
7
0
5
1
1
2

2009-2010 Schedule and Resutls

Date Away Team Home Team TV
Thu, Oct 1, 09 Vancouver 3 Calgary 5 CBC
Sat, Oct 3, 09 Calgary 4 Edmonton 3 CBC
Tue, Oct 6, 09 Montreal 3 Calgary 4
Wed, Oct 7, 09 Montreal 1 Vancouver 7
Sat, Oct 10, 09 Montreal 2 Edmonton 3 CBC
Sat, Oct 24, 09 Toronto 1 Vancouver 3 CBC
Sat, Oct 31, 09 Toronto 4 Montreal 5 (SO) CBC
Tue, Nov 10, 09 Calgary 1 Montreal 0
Tue, Nov 10, 09 Edmonton 3 Ottawa 4 (SO)
Sat, Nov 14, 09 Calgary 5 Toronto 2 CBC
Sat, Dec 26, 09 Montreal 3 Toronto 2 (OT) CBC
Sat, Dec 26, 09 Edmonton 1 Vancouver 4 CBC
Wed, Dec 30, 09 Toronto 1 Edmonton 3
Sat, Jan 2, 10 Toronto 1 Calgary 3 CBC
Sat, Jan 9, 10 Calgary 3 Vancouver 2 (SO) CBC
Sat, Jan 16, 10 Ottawa 4 Montreal 2 CBC
Sat, Jan 30, 10 Edmonton 1 Calgary 6 CBC – HDIC
Sat, Jan 30, 10 Vancouver 5 Toronto 3 CBC – HDIC
Sat, Jan 30, 10 Montreal 2 Ottawa 3 (OT) CBC – HDIC
Tue, Feb 2, 10 Vancouver Montreal
Thu, Feb 4, 10 Vancouver Ottawa
Sat, Feb 6, 10 Ottawa Toronto CBC
Tue, Feb 9, 10 Calgary Ottawa
Sat, Mar 6, 10 Toronto Ottawa CBC
Tue, Mar 9, 10 Ottawa Edmonton
Thu, Mar 11, 10 Edmonton Montreal
Thu, Mar 11, 10 Ottawa Calgary
Sat, Mar 13, 10 Edmonton Toronto CBC
Sat, Mar 13, 10 Ottawa Vancouver CBC
Tues, Mar 23, 10 Vancouver Edmonton

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