NHL approves changes to goalie interference reviews
The NHL's Board of Governors has approved the changes to Rule 78.7 (ii) regarding coaches' challenges of goaltender interference calls, the league announced Tuesday.
The changes will see the NHL Situation Room (which will include a former referee) make the final decisions regarding goaltender interference reviews.
The change to the rule was one of the recommendations made by the league during last week's GM meetings in Florida. Previously, the on-ice officials would make final interference calls on scoring plays.
The topic of goalie interference and how it pertains to video review has been a season-long debate that has seen several head coaches, including Toronto Maple Leafs bench boss Mike Babcock, openly critical of inconsistent calls.
The new rule will be implemented for games starting Wednesday.
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