Ah, gotcha. Well they did address a lot of that this year. I was surprised by the number of changes, although they didn't go as far as they said they would. I didn't see any new restrictions to goaltender pads, and I think they were going to forbid goalies from playing the puck behind the line, instead there is that funny shaped thingy they can still play in. Tagup is a good 'old' rule. Moving the lines was a welcome change. It still boild down to goalies that are very good at what they do, but also wearing enough padding to stop a freight train. I'm all for protecting the goalie, but shave off some of that pad.
All in all it should be a better game, but will it be enough to bring back the US fans? Realistically they need to trim off a few teams to make it all viable again. I mean even Tampa was having trouble selling tickets at the last Stanley cup, right up to the last games! That's crazy! Toronto sells out even if the team says it won't show up! Calgary will buy tickets to watch the game on a jumbotron inside the arena. Philly fans would kill ya just for not wearing a team jersey to the game (need I go on!)
16 teams, tops. Trim down the goalies and cut down on the silly penalties. Let those guys play, and you'll see some hard, fast action. Oh and fights should be spectacular this year as the teams get more tired and more frustrated out there. whoo hoo!