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All About Goals
by Paul on 12/04/07 at 09:49 PM ET
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from William Houston of the Globe and Mail,
If you watch Hockey Night in Canada, you may assume there has been no increase in NHL goal scoring, despite the crackdown on restraining fouls.
And even if there has been a small improvement, you may believe it is attributable to the large number of power plays being called.
A big part of the Hockey Night message is: Zero tolerance has not helped improve the game offensively.
But the first assumption is wrong and the second is questionable.
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they (whoever they are) can moan about lack of goals all they want now that the bigger nets idea has been put to rest. amen.
Posted by byron from vancouver on 12/05/07 at 02:00 AM ET