tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9215652504344172254.post3749801384829682256..comments2024-01-15T09:53:40.089-05:00Comments on Black Aces: Laviolette Follows Killer’s ExampleJeremy Milkshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09719907099819957578noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9215652504344172254.post-52264484061005927812011-11-10T14:33:16.936-05:002011-11-10T14:33:16.936-05:00I liked what Laviolette did and I hope that the NH...I liked what Laviolette did and I hope that the NHL doesn't jump in with a rule change. It'd be neat to see how this plays out via gamesmanship.<br /><br />It was coaching innovation on Laviolette's part, and now let's see how it evolves, in a natural way, before the NHL gets involved with some kind of rule. If things get out of hand, then obviously the league would have to step in.<br /><br />But, at this point, it's hard to believe that Tampa fans would be happy about potentially paying to watch 10 minutes a night of players standing still.<br /><br />I hope other teams follow Laviolette's lead. It'll be interesting to see how the coaching tactics evolve.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com