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	<title>Comments on: NHL tells players to buzz off over rule change</title>
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		<title>By: NHL GMs shoot down Dale Tallon&#8217;s instant replay challenge system &#124; ProHockeyTalk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] We can debate all day about the quality of officiating, but leave it to the heads of the NHL to immediately play down an idea that could, potentially, be useful in the future. After all, they did this with the headshot rule in the past when the NHLPA wanted action taken. The NHL beat the NHLPA to the punch last year approving a rule before getting the OK from the player&#8217;s union. [...]]]></description>
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