Toronto Star

Status quo likely at GM meet

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE CANADIAN PRESS

NHL general managers are expected to review rule changes and discuss the controvers­ial coach and executive compensati­on policy at their annual November meeting on Tuesday.

For the first time, the league has three-on-three play in overtime and coach’s challenges for goaltender interferen­ce and offside plays.

Deputy commission­er Bill Daly doesn’t expect any potential changes to those rules to take place right away.

“These rules are the way they’re going to be at least for the balance of the season,” Daly said Monday. “I don’t think there’s been any unintended consequenc­es for the rules. And I think they’ve operated as we’ve expected they’d operate.”

A year ago at this meeting, GMs got rid of the dry scrape of the ice surface before overtime, which was designed to create more offence in overtime and cut down on shootouts. As Ken Holland of the Detroit Red Wings put it, the dry scrape turned out to be a “buzz kill” that stopped the momentum of games, so it was removed.

Three-on-three OT isn’t going anywhere as it has been incredibly successful in cutting down on the number of shootouts. Of 42 games that went to overtime through Sunday, 29 were decided before the shootout, good for 69 per cent.

Last season, only 44.4 per cent of games that went to four-on-four overtime ended before a shootout.

“When you looked at what we were trying to accomplish with the rule change, it’s working extraordin­arily well,” NHL commission­er Bettman said.

Bettman has his own opinion about the NHL’s executive compensati­on policy that has come under fire in recent months. Teams must give up draft picks when hiring rivals’ executives are coaches, even those fired from their positions.

For example, the Columbus Blue Jackets will have to give one of their next three second-round picks to the Vancouver Canucks for hiring John Tortorella during the season, even though he was fired after 2013-14. That has led to plenty of debate, and Daly said the policy could change after this GMs meeting and next month’s board of governors meeting.

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