Montreal Victoire coach Cheverie undecided on PWHL’s ‘No Escape Rule’
MONTREAL — Since its inception, the Professional Women’s Hockey League has sought to break new ground with innovative rules.
During its inaugural season, the league made waves by introducing the “Jail Break Rule,” where a team can end a penalty kill by scoring a short-handed goal.
This season, the league has introduced another new initiative on the penalty kill. Four of six teams in the league got their first taste of it during pre-season games on Wednesday in Montreal and Toronto.
A new “No Escape Rule” requires players on a penalized team, with penalty time on the clock, to remain on the ice until after the faceoff resumes action. That could lead to a situation in which teams start a penalty kill with three forwards and a defender until a chance for substitution in-game.