Incredible that this is literally the only video on UA-cam explaining the whole situation. I was way too young back than to understand it all and wanted to understand it now, but was having a hard time until I found this brilliant video
Probably about another 100 points, maybe 50ish goals. They would have been clutching and grabbing him a lot that year. Or he could have just stayed in Russia like Malkin.
Someone also told me that if he had been born 2 days earlier, he would've reached the cutout date for the *previous* year and his rookie season could have been 2003 - 04! Plus, take all those times he was close to 50 goals and didn't get it and he would've had 10+ 50-goal seasons. Bossy and Gretzky never had to deal with a big lockout or a pandemic during their 50-goal seasons.
The new goalie equipment rule just came into affect a few days ago we have it for this year, I've already noticed more pucks getting by in areas they haven't in a long time. Thank God too the late 90's early 2000's was a dull time for the NHL
This happened my senior year of high school. This was the time ESPN started doing poker on the channel. Chris Moneymaker, Phil Helmuth, and others sparked a huge gambling problem for me when I was younger. God damn poker.
@@ottomackensen I mean not really. Was something to watch and became role models. I don't regret that addiction. It didn't control my life as much as others. I currently manage a sober living facility. I know lots about addiction. They were just as much of role models as Joe Sakic was for a blink of an eye in time. It's Joe's fault I played hockey as a kid.
Since you always wear the jersey of the Cup champion for this series, I wondered for a couple of weeks whether you'd be going topless to talk about this lockout season. My profound thanks for not going that route..... X-D
A little bit under a year ago (maybe week 3 or 4 of the 17-18 season), I was trying to find some videos about this particular lockout and thats how I "stumbled apon" to your channel at that time and subscribed!
The owners had all the leverage and nothing to lose in 2004-05. That's why this dragged out as long as it did and why the owners eventually won. You could not sustain a situation where 75 per cent of league revenues were going to the players, where the owners pay those salaries and costs, and where the majority of the owners are losing money. No intelligent businessman would tolerate that scenario. Something had to give, and the players should have realized that earlier than they did, because they would have at least been paid that year. The problem that the players always have in these negotiations is that their livelihoods, certainly ones that could ever make them celebrities and millionaires, are attached to the sport they play. Endorsements and their own businesses may or may not come later, and really only if in you're in the top five per cent or so of those athletes. But your value is fundamentally connected to you being a skilled employee. They depend on the owners' money, and these are owners who can survive just fine through their own businesses, investments and connections without sports. If they're losing money on their teams, they'll eventually just sell their teams and their livelihoods will survive. The players can't do that. Because of that, any agreement that's ever negotiated can only be done if the owners are winning at the same time as the players. You will never be able to fleece the owners in the long run, and that's the lesson of 2004-05.
While painful in some way that lockout was necessary for the well being of the NHL. It was unnecessary in 2012 and still think another one is coming in a year or two with Gary Bettman in charge. Think he's been commissioner for almost 30 years.
I remember when poker was a thing on ESPN. Drove me nuts. I kept seeing some dude in a cowboy hat. At that time they'd talk about poker but still hardly any news about soccer.
I hated this year.... I tried following basketball that year. A friend of mine had season tickets for the Pistons, he couldn't go to one of the games, so he gave the tickets to me. It was the same game of the malice in the palace. I sat in the same section where Artest ran into the crowd. Fortunately, I left the game about 15 minutes before the brawl.
MLB needs to do what the NHL did but they tried it in 1994 the same year of the first bettman era strike and had to cancel the season in late summer 1994 and the World Series. NHL played a short season like in 2012-13.
The salary cap is a very good thing, given the resulting parity. Unpredictability is what makes sports worth watching. Unless it’s my team winning the titles, I don’t ever want to see a Habs/Isles/Oilers-style dynasty.
i wonder how todays game could turn out to be if we bring the two-line pass back?. and the hockey guy could you make a own video about the subject "two lines pass" . and is it the main thing that game has become better or worse?. and there are some coaches you have suggest that bring it back but i do not rememr the names
those four teams who had the best odds of getting Crosby were Anaheim (can you imagine that pronger nidermayer Team with him) buffalo (again they were amazing after the lockout) and the pens. I forgot the fourth team but I’m gonna guess the islanders.
I was 16 and a 10th grader in Garland h.s. I thought Dallas stars starting the 2004-05 season put league and players are out of money the salary cap was disappeared. Commissioner Gary's enemy did not accept the salary cap is bob goodenow. Goodenow is the one to destroyed 2004-05 nhl season flash forward June 2005 heard on my NBC affiliate they finally accept cba for 8 years.
You should mirror this season with a video of the euro leagues being filled with NHLers. I still enjoy watching Dan Hinote get rag dolled by Chara that season. Just a interesting perspective, because a lot of guys went over.
As we have seen time and time again these labour disputes have solved nothing. Salaries go out of head in short order after the ealqualibruam of a work stoppage. Also the rift between have not and have everything teams stays the same. Just because there is a cap dosnt mean that poorer teams will spend anywhere near the ceiling. As we have seen to many small market teams spend closer to cap floor creating a two tear league. Nothing will change the NHL has issues learning from past mistakes.
I was a hockey fan from 1980-81 until this lock out. I watched every second of every Red Wing playoff game. Then, I stopped. I have not watched hockey until now. I'm trying to get back into it. Yea, nice time to pick it up with the Red Wings the worst team in hockey. What happened?!?!? Well, I'll continue watching these videos!
I wonder if the NHLPA should've accepted some sort of salary cap from the beginning as long as: a. Every team's finances are audited so we can get an accurate view of each team's finances. b. Accept a salary cap as long as there's a salary 'floor' as well. Maybe that would be easier to swallow.
Interesting to compare the lost 2004-05 season with other sports' labor stoppages. After the MLB's lost 1994 World Series it took a few years for the fans to come back. The NHL lost a whole season over the argument over the money and the fans came right back. I've never really heard a summation like this one, where the players were the big losers.
this time around will be interesting ... as Shannon mentioned in an earlier video the league is making a lot of money, doing well ratings-wise, seems to have a good thing going with NBC in the States, and the league really wants that expansion money in Seattle - a bigger city than Las Vegas. I don't think Betteman will be able to bully Fehr and the players this time. He has a lot to lose.
Chris B who was worse John Zeigler or bettman. I know Gary is the biggest and most famous modern leader they have ever had and still do. I don’t know why people don’t talk about his predecessor and the major problems the NHL was having with horrible tv deals on US cable TV and very low revenues. I know the debate of going into non traditional hockey markets but some have turned the corner and are good. I think is just a Canadian thing.
When did the NHL ever lost to the NHLPA? The Players never keep fighting they always give up and the NHL always gets what they want. Just look at what happened last year, the players were robbed of the opportunity to represent their country in the Olympics, which btw not having the Olympics in the CBA is 100% the players fault, but they don’t get to go to Korea and then everyone of them still decides to show up to the All Star Game when they should’ve used it to protest by not going
All you need is to look at a picture of JS Giguere or Garth Snow to realize just how ridiculous goalie equipment was then. Next is that I always thought, and argued, that the better rule to eliminate was the tag-up offside ban during the mid 90s and not the 2-line pass that was more detrimental to the game. Now all the sudden you had a rule that nearly eliminated forechecking altogether and forced teams to adopt a trapping style of play. I mean, when you have five guys hanging around the neutral zone and they can't attack, you might as well put them in a trap. I wasn't too bothered by the delay of game rule because, as a goalie, I always got a penalty for launching the puck out of the rink, and only one time did I do it on purpose! Now if we can just get rid of that stupid trapezoid...
Some of these fundamental issues still exist. The salary cap has been a great equalizer, you can't buy a championship. I think the sport could benefit from deeper teams, send some money to the Grinders. Have a paid taxi squad. Mario was right about the clutch and grab era making the game slower, we see more exciting, creative playmaking at incredible speeds now. How are you going to get that big TV contract with your power rankings on Sat night, if you keep telling it like it was? Salute Shannon.
I wasn't really focused on the lockout at that time could someone give me some details on why the players looked like the bad guy? They just wanted to play and get payed fairly.
They should've cancelled the results of the 2004 draft and enter all those players back into the 2005 draft. That would be fair and ensure no team got both Ovechkin, Crosby and Malkin. That would've been one of the greatest draft years of all time like in 1979 where they lowered the age for entry and they had twice as many good draft picks.
I don't really mind the cap, but I've always been amazed it was implemented in the US of all places. (Less surprised Canadian teams wanted it.) It's so extremely un-American. The owners acting like a union, and then getting an agreement to stop the free market, because they couldn't handle the effects if it.
While the players did get royally screwed this lockout helped the league. I'm so happy the NHL has a hard cap so we don't turn into the current NBA. The MLB is also a joke where most poor teams can't compete with the big market rich teams. Most of the rule changes also helped the game.
I enjoy the current state of hockey and hate it at the same time. I love the skill and speed but cant stand the lack of physical play. There's little to no emotion in the majority of games anymore. Animosity created great rivalries and spectacular games to watch. I've always been a fan of nasty, hard hitting games. My entire life I was always taught to separate man from puck. Use your body and lean on them. All I see now a days is crap stick checking and slashing. I'm a fan of removing the instigator rule. I think hockey is beloved as the one sport you can police yourself. Taking that away really hurt it for the life long fans. I know its all about roses and butterflies now with the internet. No one wants to be known as the gladiator field anymore. Just sucks
I hear a lot of people say this and it’s a lot of the time from fans of teams who play that style. I’m sure if your a Vegas Bolts preds can you hardly think this. However there is but the playoffs are great. They were great last year and there always great. I can put up with some bad regular season games if that keeps happening.
Some really good rule changes, but I despise shootout (and OTL, W-L-T for me please) and triple despise the trapezoid. I watched more CFL during this time and hated Bettman and the owners not the players. Not saying this was majority opinion though. Game style changes also made old teams like Leafs bad but eh, that's on the team to fix and they didn't for a decade.
The changes that came out of the lockout probably saved the league. Considering how the other leagues are doing, I think the salary cap has made the postseason far more exciting than we could have possibly imagined. It's insane to think that half the league is competitive, whereas most leagues it's only a small fraction. It gives fans a lot more to cheer for.
All things considered, Gary Bettman, despite (or perhaps because of) himself, ended up saving the NHL from a one-way rocket ride to finanical oblivion: at the time of the lockout, you had 76% of all revenues going to player salaries, while salaries had increased by 261% in the last ten years. Did he cancel the 2004-05 season? Yes, and that completely sucked - but I believe he has been vindicated by history (or will be at some point).
@@MRB16th Absolutely. He may be hated by a vast majority of fans, and he may be an insensitive buffoon to players and their health... but as a businessman he's turned the NHL from a very rough immature league, to one that can very nearly compete with the biggest ones in the US - and in some cases has. If I'm not mistaken the NHL has the largest growth potential of all the leagues, while some other leagues (particularly Baseball) is on a severe downward trend. And even with that in mind he's avoided doing the biggest pitfalls of most business-types: Short-term profit over growth. He has the right strategies to bring the league forward. When he finally retires, he will be very hard to replace. I hope it's someone who has a similar forward outlook, while has a far stronger focus on player health.
@@TheEDFLegacy You're right, the NHL does have the most growth potential of all leagues, if not in the top few (baseball is in serious trouble, being close to or in last). Given the situation in 2004-05, the NHL turned things around remarkably.
Incredible that this is literally the only video on UA-cam explaining the whole situation. I was way too young back than to understand it all and wanted to understand it now, but was having a hard time until I found this brilliant video
That's Shannon for you. :)
This is the reason Shannon is the best..ton of work put in. Great video. Very informative
Best year in Europe for me.
Hey, cheer up Shannon. Marcus Naslund made the cover of NHL 2005!
Damn, ovi lost his REAL rookie season to this. How many goals and points do you think he wouldve had that year?
Probably about another 100 points, maybe 50ish goals. They would have been clutching and grabbing him a lot that year. Or he could have just stayed in Russia like Malkin.
Mother Plunger plus the pens won Crosby on a pick a team out of a hat thing.
At least 80 points.
To be fair, the Pens had some pretty bad teams in the years prior...
Someone also told me that if he had been born 2 days earlier, he would've reached the cutout date for the *previous* year and his rookie season could have been 2003 - 04!
Plus, take all those times he was close to 50 goals and didn't get it and he would've had 10+ 50-goal seasons.
Bossy and Gretzky never had to deal with a big lockout or a pandemic during their 50-goal seasons.
The new goalie equipment rule just came into affect a few days ago we have it for this year, I've already noticed more pucks getting by in areas they haven't in a long time. Thank God too the late 90's early 2000's was a dull time for the NHL
The best team in the Sens history never had the chance to hit the ice
Leandro Ramos beside the 11 Ottawa Senators teams that won Stanley Cup?
I was obviously talking about the "new" Ottawa Senators
Lol until they play the leafs in the playoffs
The lockout that saved the NHL
EXACTLY!!! The salary cap is good for the game
And sort of made it worse
@@mike04574 Only if you're an Oilers/Montreal/Toronto fan.
@@TheEDFLegacybad take
@@weatheredtomeGreat take. Canucks love to use the cap to explain away the mismanagement of their teams.
Very informative video!
This happened my senior year of high school. This was the time ESPN started doing poker on the channel. Chris Moneymaker, Phil Helmuth, and others sparked a huge gambling problem for me when I was younger. God damn poker.
So.... in a really bizarre way, it's all Bettman's and the NHLPA's fault. :P
@@TheEDFLegacy you know I haven't thought it out like that but the gloves fit
Blaming others for your lack of self control
@@ottomackensen I mean not really. Was something to watch and became role models. I don't regret that addiction. It didn't control my life as much as others. I currently manage a sober living facility. I know lots about addiction.
They were just as much of role models as Joe Sakic was for a blink of an eye in time. It's Joe's fault I played hockey as a kid.
Since you always wear the jersey of the Cup champion for this series, I wondered for a couple of weeks whether you'd be going topless to talk about this lockout season. My profound thanks for not going that route..... X-D
Hahahaha
As someone who lived in an AHL city, it was not a lost season for us. Great Hockey
Year that saved career of Teemu Selanne
A little bit under a year ago (maybe week 3 or 4 of the 17-18 season), I was trying to find some videos about this particular lockout and thats how I "stumbled apon" to your channel at that time and subscribed!
The owners had all the leverage and nothing to lose in 2004-05. That's why this dragged out as long as it did and why the owners eventually won.
You could not sustain a situation where 75 per cent of league revenues were going to the players, where the owners pay those salaries and costs, and where the majority of the owners are losing money. No intelligent businessman would tolerate that scenario. Something had to give, and the players should have realized that earlier than they did, because they would have at least been paid that year.
The problem that the players always have in these negotiations is that their livelihoods, certainly ones that could ever make them celebrities and millionaires, are attached to the sport they play. Endorsements and their own businesses may or may not come later, and really only if in you're in the top five per cent or so of those athletes. But your value is fundamentally connected to you being a skilled employee.
They depend on the owners' money, and these are owners who can survive just fine through their own businesses, investments and connections without sports. If they're losing money on their teams, they'll eventually just sell their teams and their livelihoods will survive. The players can't do that. Because of that, any agreement that's ever negotiated can only be done if the owners are winning at the same time as the players. You will never be able to fleece the owners in the long run, and that's the lesson of 2004-05.
While painful in some way that lockout was necessary for the well being of the NHL. It was unnecessary in 2012 and still think another one is coming in a year or two with Gary Bettman in charge. Think he's been commissioner for almost 30 years.
NHL 2K5 gave me my hockey fix for that season. And the best part of it was it only cost $19.99.
Pretty sure Pittsburgh got Letang in that draft too.
Yep, 3rd Round
I remember discovering that there could be more to life than watching hockey 100 nights a year. Thankfully the games resumed in ‘05-‘06...
As a wings fan I miss the salary cap. We could fix problems really quick lol
Had the 2005-06 season been wiped out then the NHL would have filed for chapter 11.
I was so disappointed when we all lost a season. I pray something like this never happens again.
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Look where Toronto was in the standings. A powerhouse team. The Leafs wouldn't see another playoff game for 10 years after this happened.
As always, great video Shannon!
Great informative video Shannon !
Love the title of the video!
I remember when poker was a thing on ESPN. Drove me nuts. I kept seeing some dude in a cowboy hat. At that time they'd talk about poker but still hardly any news about soccer.
Do a video on who would hav won the cup if there was a 2004-05 season
Amazing job man!!
Still blows my mind that the league survived the WW1, Spanish Influenza, the Great Depression, and WW2, but couldn't survive their own greed.
Zac Wheatley the league is even older than the NFL.
I got curious about the NHL lockout because of the current MLB Lockout, great recap.
"you said no cap, no cap, no cap... okay cap" how it be : /
I hated this year....
I tried following basketball that year. A friend of mine had season tickets for the Pistons, he couldn't go to one of the games, so he gave the tickets to me. It was the same game of the malice in the palace. I sat in the same section where Artest ran into the crowd. Fortunately, I left the game about 15 minutes before the brawl.
I like those Buffalo Jerseys, white for the home, black for away, red for 3rd. those Jersey's looked a lot cooler than blue yellow and white ones now.
MLB needs to do what the NHL did but they tried it in 1994 the same year of the first bettman era strike and had to cancel the season in late summer 1994 and the World Series. NHL played a short season like in 2012-13.
After the lock out lots of new rules were added to the game. I believe it had to do that with the one piece sticks.
great video like always
The salary cap is a very good thing, given the resulting parity. Unpredictability is what makes sports worth watching.
Unless it’s my team winning the titles, I don’t ever want to see a Habs/Isles/Oilers-style dynasty.
After seeing the NBA become a shitty super team league im so happy the NHL has a hard cap.
Brian Gionta broke out for 48 goals after this; Brad Boyes, 72 points. The new NHL.
would neutral zone puck possession attract hockey fans?
Awesome video!
i wonder how todays game could turn out to be if we bring the two-line pass back?. and the hockey guy could you make a own video about the subject "two lines pass" . and is it the main thing that game has become better or worse?. and there are some coaches you have suggest that bring it back but i do not rememr the names
I know Bobby Orr said they should bring it back in relation to injuries and concussions.
yes. i think he imagine that the rule would slow the game down a little bit
Up close and personal. Much different from the present videos
Did the series go to seven games though?
Owners won in a sweep.
The owners actually won the series in 3. It was that bad.
This should’ve been the first season I ever watched but it got taken away :(
The Owners . . . we always have the Owners with us, don't we? Are YOU owned? Who isn't, in one way or other?
not2tees cause pens wanted Crosby
those four teams who had the best odds of getting Crosby were Anaheim (can you imagine that pronger nidermayer
Team with him) buffalo (again they were amazing after the lockout) and the pens. I forgot the fourth team but I’m gonna guess the islanders.
I was 16 and a 10th grader in Garland h.s. I thought Dallas stars starting the 2004-05 season put league and players are out of money the salary cap was disappeared. Commissioner Gary's enemy did not accept the salary cap is bob goodenow. Goodenow is the one to destroyed 2004-05 nhl season flash forward June 2005 heard on my NBC affiliate they finally accept cba for 8 years.
You should mirror this season with a video of the euro leagues being filled with NHLers.
I still enjoy watching Dan Hinote get rag dolled by Chara that season. Just a interesting perspective, because a lot of guys went over.
I miss the small divisions
But I’ll take 4 x 8 over 8 x 4
At least I wasn’t even a sports fan at all until 2 years later.
As we have seen time and time again these labour disputes have solved nothing. Salaries go out of head in short order after the ealqualibruam of a work stoppage. Also the rift between have not and have everything teams stays the same. Just because there is a cap dosnt mean that poorer teams will spend anywhere near the ceiling. As we have seen to many small market teams spend closer to cap floor creating a two tear league. Nothing will change the NHL has issues learning from past mistakes.
Watch the Pens win the cup two years in a row now with this jinx!
Man i miss these divisions
Jul 13, 2005: Tentative agreement
I was a hockey fan from 1980-81 until this lock out. I watched every second of every Red Wing playoff game. Then, I stopped. I have not watched hockey until now. I'm trying to get back into it. Yea, nice time to pick it up with the Red Wings the worst team in hockey. What happened?!?!? Well, I'll continue watching these videos!
8:37 - 9:11 ...why Roenick isn't in the HHOF...
Should be
I wonder if the NHLPA should've accepted some sort of salary cap from the beginning as long as:
a. Every team's finances are audited so we can get an accurate view of each team's finances.
b. Accept a salary cap as long as there's a salary 'floor' as well.
Maybe that would be easier to swallow.
So Under the current playoffs format and Divisions:
COL vs NSH
DAL vs STL
SJ vs EDM
VAN vs CGY
DET vs OTT
TB vs BOS
PHI vs TOR
NJ vs BRK
?
cashtheyen also works for the Islanders until they move to Belmont
cashtheyen can’t you just take the joke?
SHL sure had an interesting season that year. A lot of star players came to Sweden :)
Interesting to compare the lost 2004-05 season with other sports' labor stoppages. After the MLB's lost 1994 World Series it took a few years for the fans to come back. The NHL lost a whole season over the argument over the money and the fans came right back. I've never really heard a summation like this one, where the players were the big losers.
Jeremy Jacobs basically put everything on the Bruins on the curb with a "Free" sign after the end of the lockout.
I like the Jersey
Calder Cup Phantoms
Why weren’t they able to reach a deal like in 92, 94, or like other sports such as basketball and MLB?
the cap has made the sport way better it was for the best
Cool alternative-type video on a season missed.
this time around will be interesting ... as Shannon mentioned in an earlier video the league is making a lot of money, doing well ratings-wise, seems to have a good thing going with NBC in the States, and the league really wants that expansion money in Seattle - a bigger city than Las Vegas. I don't think Betteman will be able to bully Fehr and the players this time. He has a lot to lose.
Chris B who was worse John Zeigler or bettman. I know Gary is the biggest and most famous modern leader they have ever had and still do. I don’t know why people don’t talk about his predecessor and the major problems the NHL was having with horrible tv deals on US cable TV and very low revenues. I know the debate of going into non traditional hockey markets but some have turned the corner and are good. I think is just a Canadian thing.
I still bought NHL 05 lmao still one of the best hockey games as well aha
Correct me if I'm worng, But is this the only video that documents this?
2004 Emerald Ridge Jaguars boys tennis team
Don't know why people hate Betteman. Putting in the salary cap saved hockey
When did the NHL ever lost to the NHLPA? The Players never keep fighting they always give up and the NHL always gets what they want. Just look at what happened last year, the players were robbed of the opportunity to represent their country in the Olympics, which btw not having the Olympics in the CBA is 100% the players fault, but they don’t get to go to Korea and then everyone of them still decides to show up to the All Star Game when they should’ve used it to protest by not going
Nick Leblanc wasn’t it about possible season ending injuries.
Well, as a Canes fan, I'm glad Ray Whitney got bought out that summer.
I was honestly hoping you were gonna skip that year, it's depressing.
It’s IRONIC you wear a buffalo jersey the one year the cups not given out. I’m a sabres fan and I find it hilarious
No wonder hockey is "less" nostalgic to watch..
All you need is to look at a picture of JS Giguere or Garth Snow to realize just how ridiculous goalie equipment was then. Next is that I always thought, and argued, that the better rule to eliminate was the tag-up offside ban during the mid 90s and not the 2-line pass that was more detrimental to the game. Now all the sudden you had a rule that nearly eliminated forechecking altogether and forced teams to adopt a trapping style of play. I mean, when you have five guys hanging around the neutral zone and they can't attack, you might as well put them in a trap. I wasn't too bothered by the delay of game rule because, as a goalie, I always got a penalty for launching the puck out of the rink, and only one time did I do it on purpose! Now if we can just get rid of that stupid trapezoid...
Some of these fundamental issues still exist. The salary cap has been a great equalizer, you can't buy a championship. I think the sport could benefit from deeper teams, send some money to the Grinders. Have a paid taxi squad. Mario was right about the clutch and grab era making the game slower, we see more exciting, creative playmaking at incredible speeds now.
How are you going to get that big TV contract with your power rankings on Sat night, if you keep telling it like it was?
Salute Shannon.
No Atlanta Thrashers logo?
I wasn't really focused on the lockout at that time could someone give me some details on why the players looked like the bad guy? They just wanted to play and get payed fairly.
payed isn't a word
Were they really thinking of starting the season In February really
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ESPN showed poker as well and poker actually got kind of popular for a bit.
Aw yes. The year Kariya rejoined the ducks and went undefeated in the playoffs.
bad memories! what a boring winter that was. if there is a 4th one, i am done!
No Stanley Cup Awarded Because Of The Lockout🔒🔐 From The (2004-05) Year.
They should've cancelled the results of the 2004 draft and enter all those players back into the 2005 draft. That would be fair and ensure no team got both Ovechkin, Crosby and Malkin.
That would've been one of the greatest draft years of all time like in 1979 where they lowered the age for entry and they had twice as many good draft picks.
$60M flat cap for 5 seasons would've been most sensible.
I don't really mind the cap, but I've always been amazed it was implemented in the US of all places. (Less surprised Canadian teams wanted it.)
It's so extremely un-American. The owners acting like a union, and then getting an agreement to stop the free market, because they couldn't handle the effects if it.
While it is un-American i think sports leagues is one place where it should be implemented.
While the players did get royally screwed this lockout helped the league. I'm so happy the NHL has a hard cap so we don't turn into the current NBA. The MLB is also a joke where most poor teams can't compete with the big market rich teams. Most of the rule changes also helped the game.
Dont forget London Knights. They saved hockey that year
I enjoy the current state of hockey and hate it at the same time. I love the skill and speed but cant stand the lack of physical play. There's little to no emotion in the majority of games anymore. Animosity created great rivalries and spectacular games to watch. I've always been a fan of nasty, hard hitting games. My entire life I was always taught to separate man from puck. Use your body and lean on them. All I see now a days is crap stick checking and slashing. I'm a fan of removing the instigator rule. I think hockey is beloved as the one sport you can police yourself. Taking that away really hurt it for the life long fans. I know its all about roses and butterflies now with the internet. No one wants to be known as the gladiator field anymore. Just sucks
I hear a lot of people say this and it’s a lot of the time from fans of teams who play that style. I’m sure if your a Vegas Bolts preds can you hardly think this. However there is but the playoffs are great. They were great last year and there always great. I can put up with some bad regular season games if that keeps happening.
Kings drafted Kopitar and Quick in the 2005 draft.
The NHL has won the Stanley Cup
Salary cap is great for the league.
Gotta hand it to Tampa Bay, excellent title defense.
They should have awarded the Stanley Cup to the Philadelphia Phantoms
I hated when this happened lockout because I hated when they put poker on tv I was like oh no
Some really good rule changes, but I despise shootout (and OTL, W-L-T for me please) and triple despise the trapezoid.
I watched more CFL during this time and hated Bettman and the owners not the players. Not saying this was majority opinion though. Game style changes also made old teams like Leafs bad but eh, that's on the team to fix and they didn't for a decade.
The changes that came out of the lockout probably saved the league. Considering how the other leagues are doing, I think the salary cap has made the postseason far more exciting than we could have possibly imagined. It's insane to think that half the league is competitive, whereas most leagues it's only a small fraction. It gives fans a lot more to cheer for.
All things considered, Gary Bettman, despite (or perhaps because of) himself, ended up saving the NHL from a one-way rocket ride to finanical oblivion: at the time of the lockout, you had 76% of all revenues going to player salaries, while salaries had increased by 261% in the last ten years.
Did he cancel the 2004-05 season? Yes, and that completely sucked - but I believe he has been vindicated by history (or will be at some point).
@@MRB16th Absolutely. He may be hated by a vast majority of fans, and he may be an insensitive buffoon to players and their health... but as a businessman he's turned the NHL from a very rough immature league, to one that can very nearly compete with the biggest ones in the US - and in some cases has.
If I'm not mistaken the NHL has the largest growth potential of all the leagues, while some other leagues (particularly Baseball) is on a severe downward trend.
And even with that in mind he's avoided doing the biggest pitfalls of most business-types: Short-term profit over growth. He has the right strategies to bring the league forward.
When he finally retires, he will be very hard to replace. I hope it's someone who has a similar forward outlook, while has a far stronger focus on player health.
@@TheEDFLegacy You're right, the NHL does have the most growth potential of all leagues, if not in the top few (baseball is in serious trouble, being close to or in last). Given the situation in 2004-05, the NHL turned things around remarkably.