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You heard it here first - NHL Season Uncanceled
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23/02/2005 12:27:57
 
 
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23/02/2005 11:52:56
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Hockey
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Yep that makes a lot of sense.

Thx Jim.

>For a DVD search I believe that the correct terminology would be "USSR versus Montreal Canadiens" (not Russia).
>
>cheers
>
>>>>>Scoring is down because goalie pads and other equipment has gotten way to big. Goalies should only be allowed pads big enough to protect their legs, chest and other "vital" areas. Also, keeping them from playing the puck when it goes behind the goal line around their net will keep the puck in the offensive zones longer. When you add all this up with the other suggestions for enforcing obstruction, no using the stick blade to tug at the opponent, removing the center line, reducing the size of the neutral zone, etc., and scoring will go up.
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>>>>You guys lack imagination. Goalie equipment is big. For the security of the goalie that should'nt change.
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>>>>But the size of the goal could be changed. Two times its present size <bg>
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>>>What I would like to see is how hockey was meant to be played.
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>>>The only hockey I know is the NHL version. Even hockey played in the Olympics is quite physical with only difference being the size of the rink. What is hockey in it's purest form?
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>>It's purest form was what we saw before BIG MONEY got in. In those days players played it because they loved the sport. And in the process they respected the other players.
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>>Try to find a DVD (if such a thing exists) of what is probably one of the best hockey games ever. Russia against Montreal Canadians. 1974 or 1975
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>>But even that is not enough to really appreciate the game. But generally I'd say that most of the series in the 1970s are what Hockey should be all about. Series where the New-York Islanders were involved (Mike Bossy), Montreal Canadians (Guy Lafleur) and Edmonton Oilers (Mayne Gretzky). I only mentioned one player for each team but in those days there were many good players per team. It's not like what we see right now. Sometimes a team does'nt have real key player.
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>>I mentioned those teams because the were knows as dynasties. It's the sequence of the Stanley Cup won that made those teams so special
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>>So if you're lucky enough to see some of those games you'll see what we're really missing in hockey.
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