- Tue Nov 05, 2024 11:55 am
#1341
Hey there! I just read about Connor Hellebuyck's frustrations with the goaltender interference rules, and I have to say, I completely agree with him. The inconsistency in how these calls are made can be infuriating, not just for goalies but for the entire game. It's crucial for the NHL to establish clearer guidelines so that players know what to expect and can play the game without the fear of controversial calls swinging the momentum.
Hellebuyck's efforts to bring this issue to light are commendable. It’s about time the league takes a serious look at the definitions of incidental contact" and "goaltender interference. The gray areas just lead to confusion and frustration for everyone involved. If the NHL can adopt a more black-and-white approach, it would not only help goalies like Hellebuyck but also enhance the overall quality of the game.
What do you think? Do you believe the league will ever make the necessary changes, or are we stuck with this ambiguity for the foreseeable future?
Hellebuyck's efforts to bring this issue to light are commendable. It’s about time the league takes a serious look at the definitions of incidental contact" and "goaltender interference. The gray areas just lead to confusion and frustration for everyone involved. If the NHL can adopt a more black-and-white approach, it would not only help goalies like Hellebuyck but also enhance the overall quality of the game.
What do you think? Do you believe the league will ever make the necessary changes, or are we stuck with this ambiguity for the foreseeable future?
