Regarding the disclosure and adaption of the Supernatural Universe
October 3, 2018
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We have discovered that the supernatural is within our league and players. It is exciting to ascertain such an unknown and potent ability certain players have, yet action must be taken to ensure fairness and safety for everyone in the league.
The league has decided that no power player, the term used to describe these certain players with supernatural abilities, shall use any form of their supernatural abilities during games, practices, or any other events held or sponsored by the NHL. There is one except, which will be described in the following paragraph.
We hear the public's demand for more coverage on these captivating powers. Therefore, we have created an event during games each game shall be holding: Power player matches.
Power player matches are one-on-one supernatural battles that are to be held during the second intermission of each game. Participating in these battles are two power players: one from each team. There will be a golden stick on each end of the ice. The objective is to retrieve the stick from the opponent's end of the ice first in the battle clock's span of ten minutes. The first power player to accomplish that task will be given a point to their team. It is the equivalent of scoring a goal. This will make these battles critical and taken seriously.
Just like in the actual game of hockey, there are rules for the power player matches:
1. All power players must be wearing their hockey equipment, minus their gloves and stick. Helmets and mouthguards are required for safety.
2. The zones of the ice in games remain the same in the matchups.
3. All power players must start behind the blue line of their zone of the ice.
4. Power players are allowed to activate powers at the command of the announcer. They must not attack until the battle commences.
5. The golden hockey stick must be placed on the goal line on its own stand with its blade parallel to the goal line.
6. To commence the battle, there will be three red lights counting down one second each. After the third red light, a green light will shine along with a buzzer. Power players are allowed to move when the buzzer sounds with the green light.
7. Power players are not allowed to touch the sticks in their own zone.
8. Power players are not allowed to move out of position before the buzzer and the green light.
9. Power players must cross into the opponent's zone in order to retrieve the golden stick fairly.
10. Power players must use only their team powers to combat.
11. The battle ends in one power players successfully capturing the golden stick on the opposite end of the ice.
12. If the battle clock runs out and no power players captures the golden stick, neither team will receive a point.
13. If a power player cannot participate, a shootout will take the matchup's place.
These matches are for the entertainment of the crowd, the acceptance of the supernatural with the sport of hockey, and the enhancement the sport itself.
This new event will begin in the 2018-2019 opening night. The schedule is as follows for that day:
• Braden Holtby (WAS) @ Sidney Crosby (PIT)
• Brett Howden (NYR) @ John Tavares (TOR)
• Steven Stamkos (TBL) @ Nolan Patrick (PHI)
• Zach Parise (MIN) @ Jake Oettinger (DAL)
• Clayton Keller (ARI) @ Kale Clague (LAK)
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