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Originally Posted by blowuptheraptors
Um, 4 on 4 will produce more chances, and may produce more goals.
The main problem today is the lack of room on the ice.
Back 100 years ago, did you know that they actually with 6 skaters per side plus one goalie. They reduced the number to increase the space on the ice.
The same is needed now. 2 fwd, 2 D one G. Try to trap 4 on 4. A lot harder. Try to clutch and grab, there is so much space that you will be able to get away from the checker
4-on-4 in is the answer, plus it helps undilute the product.
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I don't think the 4-on-4 overtimes are much more exciting. I don't have statistics on them but I'd be curious to see what kind of goal production they provide versus the traditional 5-on-5.
If you want more space on the ice, switch to the international regulation ice surface. Owners won't do that because it would mean giving-up a ring or two of high-priced tickets, but it would help the League, IMHO. And if you want to kill the trap, make the neutral zone smaller and smaller.