In case there’s anyone out there that missed Dustin Byfuglien chastising the NHL’s new three-on-three overtime format—you’re in luck. The Winnipeg Jet took a shot at it again.
Following the Jets’ 3-2 shootout loss to the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night, Byfuglien echoed earlier disdain for the new set-up, according to Pro Hockey Talk on NBCSports.
“It’s terrible, it’s not hockey,” Byfuglien said. “It’s for the fans, not the hockey players.”
Doesn’t seem like he’s any higher on what the fans want than he is on three-on-three, does it?
The vocal defenseman said something very similar after the Jets’ OT loss early in the season.