Either the general managers were bored because there were no hot-button topics on the agenda at last week's GM meetings at the Boca Beach Club or they felt so guilty spending three days golfing and working on their suntans that they had to justify their time in South Florida by doing something.
The NHL game is in such a great place right now, there seemed to be little for the managers to talk about. Head shots are no longer a problem, goalie equipment has been streamlined.
So the execs walked away with three rule-change recommendations, including one pretty drastic one, to the competition committee. All rule changes would have to be approved by the committee and then the Board of Governors.
One makes total sense. In an effort to have more games end before the shootout, teams would switch sides after the third period. That would create the so-called "long change," which puts defenders far from their respective benches and often causes tired players to get hemmed in their zone, which could create more goals.
The managers then recommended two faceoff rule changes — one so subtle that fans will barely notice, but another that could have a significant impact.
In an attempt to curb "cheating," instead of a center being kicked out of the circle and replaced by a teammate if a violation is committed before a faceoff, a linesman would make that same booted player take the second faceoff attempt, only that player would be forced to move back 12 to 18 inches. The exact measurement hasn't been decided.
"I don't like it at all," Wild captain Mikko Koivu said. "All it does is create more of a gray area. Faceoffs are quick reactions, both from the center and the linesman. Things happen so quick. Mistakes happen. So you're going to maybe lose a tight game because a linesman gives the other team a free puck?"
But managers have noticed that 1) Players know linesmen avoid calling penalties (two violations on one faceoff), so they tend to cheat and 2) after icings, a winger will take the draw and intentionally commit a violation to get kicked out for a center just to buy more rest for trapped teammates.