Clark17 Posted March 8, 2020 Posted March 8, 2020 4 hours ago, tnt said: Well, there you go. Sounds like they made the correct decision based on that. As it should be. Hockey Canada - 1 rule book. USA we use 3 to 4 depending upon the league. This particular rule is different in USA Hockey, NFHS, and NCAA. I wasn’t aware Minnesota was allowed to see how this looks. Is this pilot project exclusive to Minnesota or all Federation participants? Quote
Vegas_Sioux Posted March 8, 2020 Posted March 8, 2020 34 minutes ago, Clark17 said: As it should be. Hockey Canada - 1 rule book. USA we use 3 to 4 depending upon the league. This particular rule is different in USA Hockey, NFHS, and NCAA. I wasn’t aware Minnesota was allowed to see how this looks. Is this pilot project exclusive to Minnesota or all Federation participants? MSHSL uses a modified NFHS hockey rule book. Quote
SiouxScore Posted March 8, 2020 Posted March 8, 2020 10 hours ago, Clark17 said: As it should be. Hockey Canada - 1 rule book. USA we use 3 to 4 depending upon the league. This particular rule is different in USA Hockey, NFHS, and NCAA. I wasn’t aware Minnesota was allowed to see how this looks. Is this pilot project exclusive to Minnesota or all Federation participants? The trial was in like 2011 so I'd say this has been an official rule in Minnesota for the past few years at least. I'm sure if other states wanted to they could put the rule in place but many other states just follow the NFHS rule while Minnesota uses a modified version. Quote
Clark17 Posted March 8, 2020 Posted March 8, 2020 8 hours ago, SiouxScore said: The trial was in like 2011 so I'd say this has been an official rule in Minnesota for the past few years at least. I'm sure if other states wanted to they could put the rule in place but many other states just follow the NFHS rule while Minnesota uses a modified version. It’s been quite some time then. I wasn’t aware of that, thanks. ND should do this as well. Quote
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