Bettman: NHL to consider expanding video reviews
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[May 28, 2019]
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
said Monday that the league will consider expanding video review
when general managers and the competition committee meet in June.
Giving his annual state of the league press conference before Game 1
of the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and St. Louis
Blues, Bettman stressed that improvements need to be made after
several controversial plays and missed calls this season.
"Clearly what we already do still may not be enough," Bettman said.
"If we are to extend video replay, and we will be looking at that
possibility, we must find the right balance when it comes to how
much more to use and when to use it without affecting the flow, pace
and excitement of our game.
"Perhaps most important, we've got to have a system that enables us
to be consistent. This is the challenge, and it's a challenge we are
focused on and we will meet."
Bettman admitted that expanding video review could be a complicated
matter because the NHL is worried about slowing down the game, and
he has problems envisioning what form the reviews will take.
"We want to get it right, but what is the 'it?' How far do you go
back? What actually affects the actual result?" he said.
An example he cited was a missed hand pass in Game 3 of the Western
Conference between the Sharks and Blues, ultimately resulting in San
Jose's 5-4 overtime victory.
"What I thought (at the time) was that it would be good if I kept my
head from exploding," Bettman said. "I was unhappy. We all were.
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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman speaks at a press conference before
game one of the 2019 Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and
the St. Louis Blues at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA
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"What if the hand pass happened a minute earlier? Or it cleared the
zone? You can roll it back endlessly. If we decide to extend replay,
we have to define it in a way where we don't ruin the game and get
it right."
While it's been a hot topic in previous general managers meetings,
Bettman doesn't see the league going the other way by reducing the
video review system.
"Whatever your view is of video replay, what we're doing is working
well, and I don't think you can go backwards anymore. I think that
ship has sailed," he said.
The NHL competition committee, which includes league officials,
executives and current players, is scheduled to meet in Toronto on
June 11.
--Field Level Media
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