Big Ten announces changes to overtime format, will start with 2018-19 season

1 Dec 17: Trent Frederic (Wisconsin - 34). The University of Minnesota Golden Gophers hosts the University of Wisconsin Badgers in a B1G matchup at 3M Arena at Mariucci in Minneapolis, MN. (Jim Rosvold/USCHO.com)
Minnesota and Wisconsin battle in a Big Ten matchup at 3M Arena at Mariucci in Minneapolis, Minn., back on Dec. 1, 2017 (photo: Jim Rosvold/USCHO.com).

The Big Ten announced Thursday changes to its overtime protocol and conference points system for the 2018-19 hockey season, including the addition of a 3-on-3 overtime period.

Any regular-season conference game that remains tied after regulation will play the NCAA-mandated five-minute, 5-on-5 sudden-death overtime period. If the game remains tied, the two teams will then play a five-minute, 3-on-3 sudden-death overtime period. If the game is still tied following both overtime periods, then the game will move to a sudden-death shootout.

Nonconference games other than certain in-season tournaments will conclude following the 5-on-5 overtime period. Postseason games will continue to feature 20-minute 5-on-5 overtime periods as in the past.

Teams will be awarded three points in the conference standings for a win in regulation or the 5-on-5 overtime period. If the game is tied following the 5-on-5 overtime, both teams will receive one point, with a second point being awarded to the team that wins in either the 3-on-3 overtime period or the shootout.