Stan Neckar, ex-defenseman: 5 ways I'd change the NHL

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 Stan Neckar, ex-defenseman: 5 ways I'd change the NHL
Every weekday in August, Puck Daddy presents "5 Ways I'd Change the NHL," in which a cross-section of sports media and hockey personalities offer solutions, suggestions and absurdities to remake the League to their liking. We're thrilled to have Stanislav "Stan" Neckar, former NHL defenseman for the Ottawa Senators and Stanley Cup winner with the Tampa Bay Lightning , ... [link]

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Stan Neckar has some suggestions for the NHL
Published 8/21/2008 by Richard at IllegalCurve.com
... penalty box. Even the fans would like to see more rough hitting and fighting. The new NHL rules took some of the ‘rough’ hockey image away. Hockey is gritty and the fans love it. 2. From a player perspective, I would like to see bigger nets. Goalies are bigger, equipment is bigger; leave the pads the size they are now, but open up the net and the scoring opportunities. Read the more of Neckar’s suggestions from Puck Daddy here. This is a great series by Wyshynski.  Although I have to say ...

Lidstrom in round two
Published 8/22/2008 by Dave at Gorilla Crouch
... being able to get an up close look at the Cup or any pictures seem a bit long. If only Cheli’s restaurant was still open there’d be a good chance he’d bring it by. But the Chicago branch of Cheli’s Chili has been closed for a while now. Here’s a picture I snapped after the home opener for the Blackhawks last season. I’ll return on Monday with my 5 Ways to Improve the NHL. This is a series Greg Wyshynski has been running over at Puck Daddy. Red WingsRed Wings

5 Ways I'd Change the NHL...That Won't Happen
Published 8/24/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Going Five Hole) at Sean Leahy's Going Five Hole
Throughout the month of August over at Puck Daddy, we've been having mainstream media personalities, current and former NHL players, and various hockey bloggers laying out their "5 Ways" they'd change the NHL. It's been a wildly successful idea from the always thinking brain of my partner Greg Wyshynski. The posts have encouraged discussion, brought interesting ideas to light, and even started a blood feud between a MSM writer and a team owner. Reading all of these posts has been fun, and obviously, some ideas are out there and ...

Sean Leahy’s Thoughts on Improving the NHL
Published 8/26/2008 by Kyle at IllegalCurve.com
Sean Leahy of the Going Five Hole blog offers up 5 thoughts on how to improve the NHL, including the dreaded C-word (not what you would call your ex-wife, but what you do to failing Southern market teams) Throughout the month of August over at Puck Daddy, we’ve been having mainstream media personalities, current and former NHL players, and various hockey bloggers laying out their “5 Ways” they’d change the NHL. It’s been a wildly successful idea from the always thinking brain of my partner Greg ...

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