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The Changing NHL
by Paul on 10/13/05 at 02:27 PM ET
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National Hockey League players are making longer passes, scoring more goals and trying to adjust to zero tolerance in the calling of hooking, holding and interference infractions, although not everyone's happy about it a week into the season. "It's frustrating at times," said Jamie Langenbrunner, a forward with the New Jersey Devils. "You grow up playing hockey and doing certain things, but now you don't know what you're allowed to do."
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