Get over it...it's in, it's fun to watch, and the "losing" team still gets a point.tbe said:Shootouts suck, and I am not just saying that because the Leafs lost. Hockey is a team game and they reduce it to one on one. That's like saying in the NBA having tie games resolved by a game of horse.
They should take a step or 2 further. If there is still a tie, go to a 2-on-2, and then a 1-on-1, and then let the goalies battle it out. There will be a winner, guaranteedDoc Holliday said:Instead of the shoot-out, i would have elected to extend the overtime period to 8 minutes, and if there was still a tie at the 5 minute mark, make it 3-on-3. Then, go for a shoot-out.
2cent said:They should take a step or 2 further. If there is still a tie, go to a 2-on-2, and then a 1-on-1, and then let the goalies battle it out. There will be a winner, guaranteed![]()
you say, oh well you couldn't do it yourself within those 25 minutes and you can be happy to take the one point home with you.Speedo said:Whaddaya supposed to say to your stud stay-at-home defenceman, who's just logged 25 minutes of a 1-1 tie, killed penalties and broken up a couple of two-on-ones?...
That's just it, 21pro. He did do it himself within those 25 minutes. His job isn't to score goals.21pro said:you say, oh well you couldn't do it yourself within those 25 minutes and you can be happy to take the one point home with you.
But it's not "the game." It's simply a gimmick, a skills competition between just two facets of hockey -- a goalie and a goal-scorer.21pro said:the shootout is great. it changes the game
I always thought the point of a hockey game is to score a goal by the scorer into the goalie's net. If they're paid millions for their skills, they might as well do it.Speedo said:But it's not "the game." It's simply a gimmick, a skills competition between just two facets of hockey -- a goalie and a goal-scorer.
Well, you were wrong about the point of a hockey game. The point of a hockey game is to win.altamagna said:I always thought the point of a hockey game is to score a goal by the scorer into the goalie's net. If they're paid millions for their skills, they might as well do it.
There's no teamwork involved in a shootout.21pro said:it was something that was practiced as a team... yes teamwork is involved.
why not allow for the best of these guys' skills to be displayed? and better yet, have their success/failure rely on how they can best arrange a team of players with varied degrees of skills and talents?






