I would put the red line back in. It's become too easy to just fire pucks down the ice and deflect them at the far blue line. It gives you an easy way out.
Putting the red line back in would create more turnovers, it would create more opportunities if you didn't have that ability to stretch the zone and fire it out. It would force people to make more plays, and it would slow the game down just enough where it wouldn't hurt the game but it may take some of the injuries out of it.
-Troy Murray, former NHL player. John Dietz of the Chicago Daily-Herald asked many media types, mostly Chicago based, on how to improve the game
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