NHL: GMs in favour of 3-on-3 in overtime

League to vote on plan to reduce number of players on the ice in bid to cut shootouts

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Las Vegas: National Hockey League team general managers recommended on Tuesday that owners reduce the number of players on the ice for regular-season overtime periods in order to reduce the number of shoot-outs.

The NHL Board of Governors is expected to vote on a plan for 3-on-3 skaters plus a goaltender for each team rather than the current 4-on-4 plus goalie format used now, a drop from the 5-on-5 used in regulation time.

The move would begin with the upcoming 2015-16 season that starts in October.

Games in the NHL’s top developmental circuit, the American Hockey League, used the 3-on-3 overtime format for the first time this season and 75 per cent of games were decided without going to a shoot-out, up from 35.3 per cent the season before.

General managers had pondered stretching overtime to seven minutes, with 4-on-4 for the first three minutes and then dropping to 3-on-3, but the NHL competition committee was divided on that idea.

— AFP

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