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Tuesday’s Take: b. Lee

Here at HockeyWorldBlog.com, we strive to bring some information that we feel you the reader will find valuable. Be it Eddie’s knowledge of all things hockey, Matt’s sneak peek of upcoming gear and equipment, Chris’ well written articles that makes the rest of our writing look like a 6th grade book report, or perhaps even my ruffling of feathers of the likes of Minnesota Wild fans. More importantly, all four of us look to interact with you the reader.

We are in our second year now at HWB and we value our audience, especially those who like sharing their opinions. One of those commenter have gone a miss and we are beginning to become a little worried. The name is b. Lee.

b. Lee was one of our very first active readers and commenter. As another one of our VIP readers and commenter mentioned, Tony A, we miss b. Lee’s ability to take any situation and turn it into the, well… put b. Lee’s own spin on it.

In a heart felt plea, in the most manly way of course, if anyone knows the whereabouts of b. Lee, please let b. Lee know we miss him/her.

So, readers know that at HWB we value your reading and comments. Be it here or on our Facebook page. And if you go a stray, like b. Lee, we may even write an article about you as well.

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General Managers to Meet Today

Today in Toronto, the General Managers of NHL franchises are get to have their fall meeting and they have several topics to discuss. Meetings like this tend to get the ball rolling for their next meeting in March, where rules tend get created or modified for the next season. For example, it was last November’s fall meeting where the issue of head shots was brought up and the end result was Rule 48 being in effect this season. Issues on the table include format change for this year’s All-Star game in Raleigh, changing the venue for the scouting combine and if the league should adapt a policy for players using social media. Coyotes GM Don Maloney is proposing adding guidelines for players using social media.

The NHL is the only professional sports league in North America that doesn’t have a policy for players who use forms of social media including Facebook and Twitter. It’s both good and bad that the NHL doesn’t have any concrete policies regarding social media. It means that players haven’t abused the system but it will only take one incident to make the casual hockey or sports fan think “How come it’s taken them so long to put something on the books.”

Another issue to be discussed is potentially changing the format for overtime. There was an increase in games decided via the shootout last season as 15 percent of games went to the shootout compared to 12.9 percent in 2008-09. What Red Wings GM Ken Holland is proposing is eight minutes of OT, with the first four minutes being played four-on-four while the last four minutes being played three-on-three before proceeding to the shootout.

Panthers GM Dale Tallon is perhaps proposing the most bizarre issue and that is giving the coaches a challenge for plays that result in goals. His team was on the wrong end of a blown call earlier this season when goalie Scott Clemmenson was ran over by Leafs player Colton Orr on a play that resulted in a goal and was not penalized for goaltender interference. Despite winning the game because of that call, Toronto coach Ron Wilson is not in favor of a coaches challenge because it will make the referees look bad and that you can’t run and make a new rule every time something controversial happens.

He also said “If you watch half the goals, the goalie’s been touched or pulled or something. … Am I going to throw that red flag on one goal a game because I can? I’ll probably win. I don’t know personally if that’s what we should be doing. It’s hard enough to score in our league right now.”

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Become a Fan of Hockey World Blog on Facebook!

Did you know that Hockey World Blog has a Facebook page? You can either click to your right under Follow Us!, or click the Facebook badge below. We’re looking forward to connecting with you there, and also at our other pages on Twitter and Youtube. Twitter is a great way to get up to the minute updates and opinions from Hockey World Blog as we will frequently live Tweet during games when the season rolls around.

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Hockey World Blog now on Facebook!

This week, we have added pages on both Youtube and Facebook. To find us on Facebook, feel free to visit our page

And for Youtube, you can visit us here. We are also on Twitter where you can follow us here.

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