Report: NHL will shift to 3-on-3 overtime

NHL overtime may look a lot different in 2015-16. Pending Board of Governor’s approval, the league will shift to a five-minute 3-on-3 overtime period before moving to the shootout. The days of 4-on-4 OT hockey in the regular season may be over.

The NHL had been monitoring the AHL’s overtime format (four minutes of 4-on-4 OT before moving to 3-on-3 for three minutes), but the idea of adopting it was squashed by the NHLPA.

Should the 3-on-3 movement pass, a huge percentage of games will be decided in overtime beginning next season. This is welcome news as it has never made much sense to decide games with a skills competition. The shootout may become a rare sight as offensive players should have no issue finding space with just six skaters on the ice.

A move to 3-on-3 may also lead to some unique situations. A penalty in OT would mean a bizarre 3-on-2 sequence. Along that line, would two penalties (an additional puck over glass call following a tripping call, for instance) lead to a 3-on-1?

We’ll have to wait for more details and for the Board to make a formal decision, but it sounds like 3-on-3 OT hockey is coming.

About David Rogers

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