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NHL Season Pronounced Dead
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17/02/2005 11:32:52
 
 
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17/02/2005 10:40:39
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Sports
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Hockey
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00987665
Message ID:
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I don't disagree with what you're saying (I agree with some type of cap), but recent history has shown that spending big $$$ doesn't bring home the Cup.

Tampa and Jersey (the last 2 Cup winners of record) didn't have particularly high payrolls. Calgary came within a game of winning the Cup, and their payroll is even lower. And yet look at the NY Rangers, a team that has spent tons of money on free agents, and haven't made the post-season since 1997. Philly has spent a fair amount on free agents the last few years, and yet they're usually a 1st or 2nd round flop (except for last season).

This entire situation is a mess. After listening to Bettman and Goodenow's conferences yesterday, it's obvious that the disconnect between both sides is pathetic. The players clearly under-estimated the resolve of the league and owners, and the owners likely thought the players would cave in.

As great as the game is...if it ever comes back, they need to do some things to open up the game. I saw a strange but telling statistic a few months back. In last year's playoffs, the % of games where a lead change occured was the lowest in the modern day history of the sport. That didn't surprise me, because it seemed that in most games, the team that scored first usually won. Typically, only the hard-core fans are going to be interested in games like those.

Kevin
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