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GMs to talk over and tweak rules

Video review, offside rule and concussion protocol among prominent topics of discussion

- STEPHEN WHYNO

When a collision knocked Mike Smith’s mask off, the Arizona Coyotes goalie was less than pleased when he was told a few minutes later he had no choice but to leave the game.

One of the NHL’s central spotters in New York made that call to trainer Jason Serbus, and in accordance with the league’s concussion protocol, Smith’s departure was mandatory.

“Mike didn’t want to come out, but that’s what was going to be done,” coach Dave Tippett said. “I’m interested to see how that one goes in an overtime in playoffs or something like that. We’ll see how teams react to that one.”

The playoffs are still a month away, and teams are already not reacting well to concussion protocol for goalies, which is why it’s one of the topics that general managers are expected to discuss at their annual March meeting beginning Monday in Boca Raton, Fla. Smith and New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist are among those who have so far been critical of the rule.

Other issues include the offside rule, coach’s challenges, goalie equipment and goalie emergencie­s as GMs try to refine rules they’ve put in place in recent years. GMs will talk about potentiall­y not allowing coaches to call timeout after icing, which is being tested in the American Hockey League, and about allowing repeat players in the shootout after the first three rounds.

Video review is among the hottest topics, especially the time it takes. Major League Baseball recently instituted timing guidelines for umpires, and that could soon happen for hockey officials.

“That’s probably maybe the No. 1 discussion,” Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill said via phone Sunday. “Other than getting the call right, it is the time frame. It’s something we can’t go seven, 10, 12 minutes to get it right. ”

GMs will also discuss some disputed coach’s challenges where a player’s skate is off the ice and the play is ruled offside. It came up during a playoff series last year between the Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues and has been a subject of discussion at previous meetings.

Updates to the league’s concussion protocol will be under the microscope after Smith and Lundqvist

“(Video review) is probably ... the No. 1 discussion. Other than getting the call right, it is the time frame. ” — Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill

blasted the system as flawed. Connor McDavid and other skaters have expressed concerns with the rules that could have a major impact come playoff time — and goalies are at the centre of the debate.

“If there is an instance that takes place where you think there is a possible concussion, I think we need to look after that,” Nill said. “When you do that, there’s a risk of a player coming in cold. I guess the answer to that for me sometimes, it’s no different than if a goalie hurts his knee, he’s coming out and the other guy’s coming in cold.”

Goalie equipment and emergencie­s — where teams have to sign players to tryout contracts to back up for a game — are also on the agenda.

After missing the past two meetings, George McPhee will attend as GM of the Vegas Golden Knights for the first time after owner Bill Foley’s final expansion payment went through March 1.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Arizona’s Mike Smith is not a fan of the concussion protocol for goalies.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Arizona’s Mike Smith is not a fan of the concussion protocol for goalies.

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