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The board of directors for the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference has unanimously approved the use of shootouts to break ties in conference games.
The NHL-style shootouts involving three players from each team will be used if a game is still tied after the standard five-minute, sudden-death overtime period. The games will officially be recorded as ties for the record books and for NCAA tournament selection purposes, but the league will give an extra point in the NCHC standings to a team that wins a shootout.
"The conference office and our member institutions are committed to engaging our fans in ways that provide them excitement in our home venues," NCHC Commissioner Josh Fenton said in a statement. "The use of a shootout at the conclusion of our standard overtime to determine an extra point within conference standings will make for an exciting race to determine the NCHC regular season champion."
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/219924341.html
Go Gophers!!
The NHL-style shootouts involving three players from each team will be used if a game is still tied after the standard five-minute, sudden-death overtime period. The games will officially be recorded as ties for the record books and for NCAA tournament selection purposes, but the league will give an extra point in the NCHC standings to a team that wins a shootout.
"The conference office and our member institutions are committed to engaging our fans in ways that provide them excitement in our home venues," NCHC Commissioner Josh Fenton said in a statement. "The use of a shootout at the conclusion of our standard overtime to determine an extra point within conference standings will make for an exciting race to determine the NCHC regular season champion."
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/219924341.html
Go Gophers!!