Authors
Anurag N Banerjee, Johan FM Swinnen, Alfons Weersink
Publication date
2007/5
Journal
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
493-514
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
In an effort to stimulate a more exciting and entertaining style of play, the National Hockey Association (NHL) changed the rewards associated with the results of overtime games. Under the new rules, teams tied at the end of regulation both receive a single point, regardless of the outcome in overtime. A team scoring in the sudden‐death 5‐minute overtime period would earn an additional point. Prior to the rule change in the 1999–2000 season, the team losing in overtime would receive no points while the winning team earned 2 points. This paper presents a theoretical model to explain the effect of the rule change on the strategy of play during both the overtime period and the regulation time game. The results suggest that under the new overtime, format equally powerful teams will play more offensively in overtime resulting in more games decided by a sudden‐death goal. The results also suggest that while …
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AN Banerjee, JFM Swinnen, A Weersink - Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d' …, 2007