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‘Judging’ The Games
by Paul on 03/21/09 at 02:55 PM ET
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from Daryl Reaugh of Razor With An Edge,
As I watched American Idol I had an epiphany.
No I’m not going in search of a golden ticket to Hollywood. (Although I could get into the top 12, easily, cause I’m me, and I kill on Rockband) No,what I air-debated was this; what if NHL games were decided by a judging panel and Joe Public instead of Shootouts when still tied after 65 minutes.
Crazy?
Is it?
Or is it the most interesting premise you’ve heard in the last half century?
Just think, style would trump scoring, entertainment would beat structure, and teams would be penalized for being too safe with their choices. It would be a sensationally bizarre paradigm shift.
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