Proposed ice hockey rule changes aimed at aligning with NHL

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https://www.uscho.com/2026/05/22/proposed-ice-hockey-rule-changes-aimed-at-aligning-with-nhl
A proposed NCAA men’s hockey rules package for the 2026-27 season would move the college game closer to the NHL rule book in several key areas, including offsides, goaltender puck-handling restrictions, timeouts, faceoffs, coincidental penalties and coach’s challenges.

The changes have been approved by the NCAA membership and presented to the NCAA men’s hockey oversight panel for review and comment. If passed through the remaining process, the rules would take effect for the 2026-27 season.

The 2026-27 season would also mark the first time NCAA men’s and women’s hockey will operate under separate rule books.

NHL-aligned rule changes

Several of the proposed changes are intended to bring NCAA men’s hockey closer to the NHL rule book.
 

I’ll admit I’m a mossback reactionary & completely unrealistic with respect to college hockey and the NHL. I loved the days of Herbie trolling the North Stars and Fighting Saints with the marketing phase of the “fastest game in town” predicated on the two line pass and more open style of play.” I’m a hypocrite. When the North Stars made their playoff runs in 1980 & 1981 I dove head first on to the bandwagon. And NHL hockey is now a superb sport.
 




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