daver
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That the Stanley Cup wasn't awarded that year was a travesty. Should have been some sort of competition to declare a winner as the NHL could not get it's shit together.
Dumb question: What happened to players contracts that were set to expire in after the 04-05 season. Were they pushed back until the end of the 05-06 season? Did the contracts still expire? Also, did players still get paid?
In the lawsuit filed in New York Supreme Court in Buffalo, Ray is seeking to receive full compensation after the NHLPA began paying its players up to $10,000 a month last month.
Ray is a 15-year NHL veteran who is an unrestricted free agent after finishing last season with Ottawa. He said he was notified early last month that an NHLPA committee ruled that he wasn't eligible for compensation.
It is a stain on this league even to this day and will always be a stain on the legacies of Bettman, Goodenow, Daly, Saskin and others. Trevor Linden made it possible to actually loathe him since all we were doing was seeing clips of him and Goodenow walking from meeting to meeting. No one had a solution for the good of the game, they even ignored a public letter Bobby Orr wrote to come to terms for a deal. If people think this was a good thing in the long term just remember the same thing happened 8 years later for half a season and the same thing will happen in 2022 for who knows how long.
I never liked Bryan McCabe after this either ("We'll sit out the rest of our lives before we agree to a cap")
Couldn't stand the owners either. I have never watched so many "chick flicks" in my life during the 2004-'05 season. Any other fellas with me on this one? Not that my wife isn't a hockey fan too, but without it all of the sudden there were more movies to watch, and not always good ones. I saw Titanic for the first time in my life during the lockout. So I guess that was pretty good.
Yeah, was just utterly disgusted with what both sides were doing to our game, and still are, and still will. Nothing has changed either.
Was a terrible year as a 16-17 year old travel hockey player I figured oh well I ll worry about my travel and high school games. Wrong 3 games in I broke my abkle had to have reconstructive surgery and my season as a player was effectively over. Like you said I never watched so many movies in my life that year. Growing up in the NY/North-Central NJ area there wasn't much to get your fix. Every now and then MSG would show Hartford Wolfpack games and you'd see a college game on every weekend too but that was it. I also did follow the Trenton Titans ECHL team, who actually won the Kelly Cup that year, but still it was terrible. I even remember saying when they locked out oh well the Rangers are gonna be historically bad so Id rather not watch then watch em be bad. Until the dead of winter rolled around and I actually missed the losses. I wish I was in a Canadian junior town or in Europe that year. At least you had seasons with players who normally wouldnt be there. I still think had they played that year Crosby wouldn't have been in Pittsburgh, I really think he may have been in NY in Ranger blue.
It is a stain on this league even to this day and will always be a stain on the legacies of Bettman, Goodenow, Daly, Saskin and others. Trevor Linden made it possible to actually loathe him since all we were doing was seeing clips of him and Goodenow walking from meeting to meeting. No one had a solution for the good of the game, they even ignored a public letter Bobby Orr wrote to come to terms for a deal. If people think this was a good thing in the long term just remember the same thing happened 8 years later for half a season and the same thing will happen in 2022 for who knows how long.
I never liked Bryan McCabe after this either ("We'll sit out the rest of our lives before we agree to a cap")
Couldn't stand the owners either. I have never watched so many "chick flicks" in my life during the 2004-'05 season. Any other fellas with me on this one? Not that my wife isn't a hockey fan too, but without it all of the sudden there were more movies to watch, and not always good ones. I saw Titanic for the first time in my life during the lockout. So I guess that was pretty good.
Yeah, was just utterly disgusted with what both sides were doing to our game, and still are, and still will. Nothing has changed either.
Having an entire season wiped out is the ultimate stain on the pro-sport and the League in general, and it should have spelled the end not only of Goodenow but Bettman as well. Just utter insanity to piss away those tens of millions of dollars of revenue (not to mention pissing off hundreds of thousands of fans). Mass incompetence.
Truth be told, losing 2005 is not the end of the world in my eyes if it was what it took to get a cap in place. I still think the hard cap is unnecessary and does more to hurt the league than help it, but if the owners will not play ball without it, what can ya do.
But 2012-13? absolutely inexcusable that there was any stoppage after losing a full year, let alone one to browbeat the players into rolling back contracts that were signed days before in good faith.
This post encapsulates my feelings exactly.I just think it was done in vain. Prior to 2005 there were a ton of things wrong with the game that didn't need an entire cancelled season to cure. The clutching and grabbing for sure, there was actually no "tag up" rule with offsides which if you remember killed the flow of the game a lot because if a player was over the blue line when a shoot-in happened it was blown dead immediately with no chance of him touching up. Goalie equipment was bloated and it took until just a couple of years ago for them to finally fix it and there were teams who just simply were never going to win the Cup regardless because they never had the money to keep players.
Since then we've sort of gone too far the other way. We now have gone extreme with the cap to the point where there is TOO much parity. We got rid of clutching and grabbing, which was good, but it took away too much physicality and rivalries seemed to just drop like a stone after that. We are still in a situation where GMs are overpaying players and players and their agents are demanding way too much money for things. And in 2022 we are in for another lockout again despite losing a year and a half of NHL hockey in the last 15 years. So what exactly did we accomplish? Baseball at least got the labour peace thing right. After 9 work stoppages from 1972 to 1994 with 1981 and 1994 being the big ones they haven't had one in 26 years. NFL since 1987, NBA is the closest to hockey in that they have had a couple in the last 20 years. So what have both sides learned? Nothing. There will still be bickering over things in 2022 that should be solved and dealt with now before we lose 2022-'23 and a rookie like Shane Wright (if he turns out like many think) won't play right away. Or McDavid loses a prime year. It is going to happen, because the owners and the players are too dumb to not let it happen again.
Here is a question to ponder. Do you trust Gary Bettman and Donald Fehr to come together and lead a movement to do what is best for the game? Neither do I.
That the Stanley Cup wasn't awarded that year was a travesty. Should have been some sort of competition to declare a winner as the NHL could not get it's shit together.