Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Season starts goal happy

Restrictio­ns on goalie equipment help increase scoring

- By Ben Gotz Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ BenSGotz on Twitter.

Free marketing advice for the NHL : Your 2018-19 season slogan should be “Goals, goals, goals.”

Pucks are going into the net at a record clip so far as slimmed-down goaltender­s have struggled to keep scoring down. In the first five days of the season there were two 7-6 overtime games, with the Pittsburgh Penguins defeating the Washington Capitals and the Toronto Maple Leafs beating the Chicago Blackhawks, featuring tons of action and not much defense.

“It was a pretty crazy hockey game. It was a fun one to play in, just too bad we couldn’t get two points,” Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane said after the loss. “It’s probably like a nightmare game for the coaches where there’s a lot of goals for and a lot of goals against.”

Entering Saturday, teams were averaging 3.20 goals, which if the pace holds would be the most since the 1993-94 season. After scoring stayed relatively flat for more than a half-decade the league implemente­d changes the last two years to increase scoring and they appear to be working.

Extra restrictio­ns were put on goalie pants midseason in 2017, and goaltender­s’ chest and arm pads were shrunk before this season.

“When it’s going in it’s always a good feeling,” Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews said Wednesday. “You want to keep it going and keep getting those opportunit­ies and keep generating chances because it’s just going to get harder and harder as the season goes on.”

It remains to be seen if all the scoring is sustainabl­e, but even if the goal totals dip a little, this season should show how committed the NHL is to offense.

Especially if games keep producing football scores.

“I don’t think you expect to score (13) goals in the first two games, let alone come to Pittsburgh and end up 7-6,” Capitals forward TJ Oshie said after losing to the Penguins. “Usually, games are a little lower-scoring, a little tighter than that.”

Who’s in net?

Another reason goals are up? The number of high-end goalies is down.

Florida Panthers starter Roberto Luongo is out two-to-four weeks after injuring his knee in his team’s opener. The Los Angeles Kings placed Jonathan Quick on injured reserve after he suffered a lower-body injury in practice. And twotime Stanley Cup champion Matt Murray sustained the third concussion of his career skating with the Penguins on Monday.

Add it all up, and 2018-19 is not shaping up to be the year of the goaltender.

Came in like a…

New Philadelph­ia Flyers mascot Gritty, an orange, furry and weird monstrosit­y, debuted Tuesday in outrageous fashion.

Gritty swung from the ceiling of the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelph­ia on a rope while Miley Cyrus’ 2013 hit “Wrecking Ball” blared through the arena before a matchup to the San Jose Sharks.

Undeterred by the mascot’s performanc­e, the Sharks destroyed the Flyers 8-2. Got any songs about defense Gritty?

 ?? Kamil Krzaczynsk­i The Associated Press ?? Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly is somewhere in a mob of happy teammates after scoring the OT winner in a 7-6 decision against the Blackhawks on Oct. 7.
Kamil Krzaczynsk­i The Associated Press Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly is somewhere in a mob of happy teammates after scoring the OT winner in a 7-6 decision against the Blackhawks on Oct. 7.

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