After a 9OT snoozefest, I'm pretty confident that the new OT rules aren't an improvement. So my question: what are the RIGHT OT rules?
I figure the hallmarks of a good OT are:
1. Give fair chances to both teams
2. Bring the game to a rapid conclusion
3. Determine a winner
4. Simplicity/consistency
I figure the hallmarks of a good OT are:
1. Give fair chances to both teams
2. Bring the game to a rapid conclusion
3. Determine a winner
4. Simplicity/consistency