i can see how it would be tough for a ref to catch all the diving. its happens so fast and sometimes you can only tell on the replays. that's why i think the league should be able to fine the player after the fact, by video. that way, the player knows he wont get away with it because the ref couldn't quite see it. they'll get him eventually.
to me, this is really important for the league to get under control. it undermines the game's credibility.
I think I like this one. Faceoffs already take too long when Linesmen keep booting players out.
Rule 76 – Face-offs
To curb delay tactics on face-offs after icing infractions, in situations where the defending team is guilty of a face-off violation, following an icing, the defending player who is initially lined up for the face-off will be given a warning, but will be required to remain in the circle to take the face-off. A second face-off violation by the defending team in such situation will result in a two minute minor bench penalty.
What, you think these little 'tweaks' aren't going to fix everything? But....but....all the other tweaks have. :: eye roll ::
I've got my doubts about the diving changes being anything more than words, but I guess we'll have to see. I'm confused as to why there are changes being made to the trapezoid though; was there really a problem with goalies playing the puck too much?
and about the "spin-o-rama", again because the refs don't call it...... many times when the player does the spin-o-rama, he is in the crease in contact with the goalie when he scores and it counts. If your making contact with a goalie in his crease, isn't that goaltender interference and no goal?
The first such incident during the season will result in a warning letter being sent to the player. The second such incident will result in a one thousand dollar ($1,000) fine. For a third such incident in the season, the player shall be suspended for one game, pending a telephone conversation with the Director of Hockey Operations. For subsequent violations in the same season, the player’s suspension shall double (i.e. first suspension – one game, second suspension – two games, third suspension – four games, etc.)
Now I ask you, which is higher.
1. The number of times the Leafs made the playoffs in the last 10 years?
2. The number of times we heard about supplementary discipline for diving in the past 3 years?
In addition to supplementary discipline, the NHL needs to make a diving call an automatic 4 minute penalty. With the NHL not backing up their own rule book, players that regularly dive have not nothing to lose.
1. It worked and his team gets a PP
2. He gets caught, and it ends up being off setting minors, because the ref still calls the phantom hook or high stick on the other team.
If a team points out that the ref missed some diving call in a game so the NHL takes a 2nd look at possible supplementary discipline, what to you think will happen the next time that ref officiates that team's next game.
i always viewed the shoot-out as a necessary evil, but as long as its in the game, i say let them do whatever they want. its a skills contest so let them go for it.