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The 2004–05 NHL lockout resulted in the cancellation of what would have been the 88th season of the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
 (NHL). It was the first time the Stanley Cup
Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs champion....
 was not awarded since 1919, and the first time a major professional sports league in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
 canceled a complete season because of a labour dispute. The lockout
Lockout (industry)

A lockout is a work stoppage in which an employer prevents employees from working. This is different from a strike action, in which employees refuse to work....
 lasted 310 days starting September 16, 2004, the day after the collective bargaining agreement
NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement

The NHL collective bargaining agreement is the basic contract between the National Hockey League team owners and the NHL Players Association , designed to be arrived at through the typical labour-management negotiations of collective bargaining....
 (CBA) between the NHL and the NHL Players Association
NHL Players Association

The National Hockey League Players' Association or NHLPA is a trade union that represents the interests of the List of NHL players in the National Hockey League of North America....
 (NHLPA) that resolved the 1994–95 lockout expired.






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The 2004–05 NHL lockout resulted in the cancellation of what would have been the 88th season of the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
 (NHL). It was the first time the Stanley Cup
Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs champion....
 was not awarded since 1919, and the first time a major professional sports league in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
 canceled a complete season because of a labour dispute. The lockout
Lockout (industry)

A lockout is a work stoppage in which an employer prevents employees from working. This is different from a strike action, in which employees refuse to work....
 lasted 310 days starting September 16, 2004, the day after the collective bargaining agreement
NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement

The NHL collective bargaining agreement is the basic contract between the National Hockey League team owners and the NHL Players Association , designed to be arrived at through the typical labour-management negotiations of collective bargaining....
 (CBA) between the NHL and the NHL Players Association
NHL Players Association

The National Hockey League Players' Association or NHLPA is a trade union that represents the interests of the List of NHL players in the National Hockey League of North America....
 (NHLPA) that resolved the 1994–95 lockout expired. The negotiating teams reached an agreement on July 13, 2005, and the lockout officially ended nine days later on July 22, after both the NHL owners and players ratified the CBA.

Issues

The NHL, led by Commissioner
NHL Commissioner

The National Hockey League commissioner is the highest-ranking corporate officer officer in the National Hockey League . The position was created in 1993 with Gary Bettman as the first commissioner....
 Gary Bettman
Gary Bettman

Gary Bruce Bettman is the NHL Commissioner of the National Hockey League , a post he has held since February 1, 1993. Previously, Bettman was a senior vice-president and general counsel to the National Basketball Association ....
, attempted to convince players to accept a salary structure linking player salaries to league revenues, guaranteeing the clubs what the league called cost certainty. According to an NHL-commissioned report prepared by former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Arthur Levitt
Arthur Levitt

Arthur Levitt Jr. was the twenty-fifth and longest serving Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission from 1993 to 2001....
, prior to 2004–05, NHL clubs spent about 76 percent of their gross revenues on players' salaries – a figure far higher than those in other North American sports – and collectively lost US$273 million dollars during the 2002–03 season.

On July 21, 2004, the league presented the NHLPA with six concepts to achieve cost certainty. These concepts are believed to have ranged from a hard, or inflexible, salary cap
Salary cap

In professional sports, a salary cap is a limit on the amount of money a team can spend on player salaries, either as a per-player limit or a total limit for the team's roster ....
 similar to the one used in the National Football League
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 to a centralized salary negotiation system similar to that used in Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer

Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league based in the United States, overseen by the United States Soccer Federation. The league is comprised of 15 teams, 14 in the U.S....
. According to Bettman, a luxury tax similar to the one used in Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 would not have satisfied the league's cost certainty objectives. Most sports commentators saw Bettman's plan as reasonable, but some critics pointed out that a hard salary cap without any revenue sharing was an attempt to gain the support of the big market teams, such as Toronto
Toronto Maple Leafs

The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
, Detroit
Detroit Red Wings

The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, who are the current Stanley Cup champions.They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
, the New York Rangers
New York Rangers

The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City, New York, United States. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
, Dallas
Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars are a National Hockey League team based in Dallas, Texas. They are members of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference ....
, and Philadelphia
Philadelphia Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers are an ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
, teams that did not support Bettman during the 1994–95 lockout.

The NHLPA, under executive director Bob Goodenow
Bob Goodenow

Robert W. "Bob" Goodenow is an American manager, who became the Executive Director of the National Hockey League Players Association in 1992, succeeding the controversial Alan Eagleson....
, disputed the league's financial claims. According to the union
Trade union

A trade union or labor union is an organization run by and for workers who have banded together to achieve common goals in key areas such as wages, hours, and working conditions....
, "cost certainty" is little more than a euphemism
Euphemism

A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener, or in the case of #Doublespeak, to make it less troublesome for the speaker....
 for a salary cap, which it had vowed never to accept. The union rejected each of the six concepts presented by the NHL, claiming they all contained some form of salary cap. The NHLPA preferred to retain the present "marketplace
Marketplace

A marketplace is the space, actual or metaphorical, in which a market operates. The term is also used in a trademark law context to denote the actual consumer environment, ie....
" system where players individually negotiate contracts with teams, and teams have complete control of how much they want to spend on players. Goodenow's mistrust of the league was supported by a November 2004 Forbes report that estimated the NHL's losses were less than half the amounts claimed by the league.

Although the NHL's numbers were disputed, there was no question that several franchises were losing money, as several had declared bankruptcy. Other franchises had held 'fire sales' of franchise players, such as the Washington Capitals
Washington Capitals

The Washington Capitals are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
. The league does not have large TV revenues in the US, so the NHL is reliant on attendance revenues more than other leagues. Many NHL teams had low attendance totals in preceding seasons, notably the New Jersey Devils
New Jersey Devils

The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 and Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes

The Carolina Hurricanes are a professional ice hockey team based in Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League , and play home games at the 18,680 capacity RBC Center....
.

Negotiations

Prior to the lockout, in late 2003 the union proposed a system that included revenue sharing
Revenue sharing

Revenue sharing has multiple, related meanings depending on context.In business, revenue sharing refers to the sharing of profits and losses among different groups....
, a luxury tax, a one-time five percent rollback in player salaries, and reforms to the league's entry level system. The league rejected this proposal almost immediately because it essentially maintained the status quo in favor of the players. Shortly before the lockout commenced in 2004, the NHLPA offered another proposal to the league that was believed to be similar to their earlier proposal. The league again rejected the union offer, claiming the union's new proposal was worse than the offer they rejected in 2003. At this point, negotiations stopped until early December, when the NHLPA made a highly anticipated proposal based on a luxury tax that increased the proposed one-time rollback in players' salaries from 5 to 24 percent. The NHL rejected the offer and countered with a proposal that the union quickly rejected.

In late January 2005, near what the hockey media believed to be the point of no return for the 2004–05 season, discussions were held by the negotiators from both sides, excluding Bettman and Goodenow. The NHL was represented by Executive Vice President Bill Daly
Bill Daly

William "Bill" Daly is the Deputy Commissioner of the National Hockey League under Commissioner Gary Bettman. He is also a Hockey Hall of Fame Board Member....
, outside counsel Bob Batterman, and NHL Board of Governors Chairman Harley Hotchkiss
Harley Hotchkiss

Harley Norman Hotchkiss, Order of Canada , Alberta Order of Excellence , Bachelor of Science , P.Geol. , Doctor of Laws is a Canadian businessman....
, who also co-owns the Calgary Flames
Calgary Flames

The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They are a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
. The NHLPA was represented by President Trevor Linden
Trevor Linden

Trevor Linden, Order of British Columbia is a retired Canada professional ice hockey player. He played Centre and Winger with four different teams: the Vancouver Canucks , New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and Washington Capitals....
, Senior Director Ted Saskin
Ted Saskin

Ted Saskin is the former NHL Players Association executive director. He assumed the title after Bob Goodenow resigned on July 28, 2005, but was unanimously fired by the NHLPA on May 10, 2007 a union-commissioned report concluded Saskin had quarterbacked a campaign to hack into player email accounts....
, and associate counsel Ian Pulver. After four meetings, the sides remained deadlocked because of, according to Saskin, "significant philosophical differences." Shortly after this series of meetings, Daly presented Saskin a proposal that the league believed made a number of concessions to the players, but was still based on a salary cap linked to revenues. The players' association rejected the proposal, saying that it was "not the basis for an agreement."

After these negotiations failed, on Wednesday February 9, Bettman declared that if the lockout was not resolved by the weekend, there would be no hope of saving the season. When talks broke off between the NHL and the NHLPA the next day, there had been no progress in negotiations. On February 14, the union offered to accept a $52 million salary cap under the condition that it was not linked to league revenues. The league proposed a counteroffer with a $40 million cap plus $2.2 million in benefits, which the players association refused. The next day, Bettman sent Goodenow a letter with a final proposal of a $42.5 million cap plus $2.2 million in benefits, setting a deadline of 11:00AM the next day to accept or refuse the offer. The NHLPA presented a counter-offer involving a $49 million cap, which the league rejected.

With no resolution by the 11:00 deadline, Bettman announced the cancellation of the 2004–05 season on February 16, 2005, making the NHL the first major professional sports league in North America to cancel an entire season because of a labor dispute. However on February 18, The Hockey News
The Hockey News

The Hockey News is a North American ice hockey magazine published by Transcontinental . The Hockey News, or THN, was founded in 1947 by Ken McKenzie and Bill Cote, and has since been perhaps the most recognized hockey publication in North America....
 reported that a deal with a $45 million cap had been reached "in principle" with the help of owners and former players Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky

Wayne Douglas Gretzky, Order of Canada is a retired Canada professional ice hockey player. He is the current part-owner, head of hockey operations, and coach of the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League ....
, and Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux

Mario Lemieux is a retired Canada professional ice hockey Centre who played 17 seasons for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League between 1984?85 NHL season and 2004?05 NHL season....
. Both camps immediately denied this report. A 6½-hour meeting took place the next day, but no agreement was reached.

Bolstered by the thought of losing yet another season to a labor dispute, the sides began meeting again in June, with many pundits believing the lockout would end on July 4, 2005. That date eventually came and went, but sources were reporting to media that marathon sessions were taking place. Indeed, the sides met again for ten consecutive days (July 4–13), and a deal was reached "in principle" (meaning the sides have agreed, but nothing is signed) on July 13. According to reports, the July 12 session lasted through the night and until 06:00 on July 13, at which point the talks broke off for five hours, and resumed in time to complete the deal. Both sides wanted to make an announcement that day, as it was the day following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Major League Baseball All-Star Game

The Major League Baseball All-Star Game, also popularly known as the "Midsummer Classic", is an annual baseball game between players from the National League and the American League, currently selected by a combination of Fan , players, Coach , and Manager ....
 – the only day in the calendar year when none of the four major North American team sports has an event scheduled.

On July 21, the players association ratified the agreement with 87 percent of its members voting in favor. The owners unanimously approved it the next day, officially ending the 310 day lockout with a $39 million cap for the first year of the CBA.

Effects of the lockout

A Canadian public opinion poll conducted by Ipsos-Reid
Ipsos-Reid

Ipsos-Reid, formerly known as the Angus Reid Group, is a research company bought by Ipsos in 2000. Angus Reid Group was founded in 1979 by Angus Reid in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada atop a 7/11 ....
 near the start of the lockout found that 52 percent of those polled blamed NHL players for the lockout and only 21 percent blamed the owners of NHL teams.

This may have been because the NHL put much more effort into the public relations
Public relations

Public relations is the practice of managing the flow of information between an organization and its publics. Public relations - often referred to as PR - gains an organization or individual exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment....
 war than did the NHLPA, leading to a large amount of one-sided public feeling on the issue. The NHLPA did not change its position despite public opinion against them and reiterated that irresponsible big market NHL owners were to blame for driving up salaries.

However, many doubt the sincerity of the NHLPA since union leaders desired a system that allows big market owners to do exactly that. Also hurting the NHLPA was the fact that its players had very visible high salaries, which removed much sympathy from lower-to-middle class fans. It did not help that Jeremy Roenick
Jeremy Roenick

Jeremy Shaffer Roenick is a professional ice hockey player currently playing for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League. He has played for the Chicago Blackhawks, Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers, and Los Angeles Kings over the course of 18 National Hockey League seasons and represented American national men's hockey team in n...
 and several NHLPA executives had made controversial statements which showed their apparent disdain for owners and fans alike.

Some of the owners, notably the big market teams, were criticized upon refusing to commit to lowering ticket prices if a salary cap was successfully implemented. While some argued that ticket prices were tied to demand, that is exactly what player salaries were dictated by in the past. Yet while the owners chose to create an artificial criteria for player salaries (the cap), they refused to break from the "market demand" system when it came to ticket prices, essentially saying that while the players were taking advantage of owners in an "emotional" business, the owners had no such problem taking advantage of fans. However, reduced ticket prices would result in an increase in demand that would significantly outstrip supply.

Resolution

The loss of the 2004–05 season meant that there were no results on which to base the order of the 2005 entry draft. The league settled on a lottery system in which all teams had a weighted chance at the first pick, expected to be Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby

Sidney Patrick Crosby Order of Nova Scotia is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and Captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League ....
. The lottery was tilted so teams with fewer positive results over the previous three (five?) seasons had a better chance of landing higher picks. The complete order was determined by the lottery, and the 2005 draft
2005 NHL Entry Draft

The 2005 NHL Entry Draft was the 43rd NHL Entry Draft.As a 2004?05 NHL lockout cancelled the 2004?05 NHL season, the draft order was determined by lottery on July 22, 2005....
 was conducted in a "snake" style, meaning in even rounds, the draft order was reversed. This system was an attempt to compromise between those who felt all teams should have had an equal chance at the first pick and those who felt only the weaker teams should have been in the running.

To ease the transition to the salary cap, teams were allowed one week to buy out players at two-thirds the cost of their remaining contract, which would not count against the salary cap. Bought out players could not re-sign with the same team.

Effect on NHL and NHLPA

NHLPA Executive Director and General Counsel Bob Goodenow, seen by many as the biggest villain in the lockout because of his hardline stance against a salary cap, resigned from his position five days after the agreement was ratified amid criticism from many of his constituents. He was replaced by Ted Saskin, formerly senior director of business affairs and licensing for the NHLPA. Saskin was officially named executive director of the NHLPA on November 25, 2005, after the players' vote of confidence was confirmed by accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers
PricewaterhouseCoopers

PricewaterhouseCoopers is the world's largest professional services firm. It was formed in 1998 from a merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, both formed in London....


NHL Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Bill Daly
Bill Daly

William "Bill" Daly is the Deputy Commissioner of the National Hockey League under Commissioner Gary Bettman. He is also a Hockey Hall of Fame Board Member....
 was promoted to deputy commissioner after the lockout. Both Saskin and Daly had played a key role in brokering the current agreement

Effect on other leagues


Europe
The majority of players who agreed to play in other professional hockey leagues were playing in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
. During 2004–05 season 388 NHL players played in European leagues. The most popular countries were Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
, with 78 NHL players, Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
, with 75 NHL players, the Czech Republic
Czech Republic

The Czech Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country borders Poland to the northeast, Germany to the west, Austria to the south and Slovakia to the east....
, with 51 NHL players, Finland
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
, with 45 NHL players and Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 with 22 NHL players.

Russian Elite league team AK Bars Kazan signed 11 NHL players, including Ilya Kovalchuk
Ilya Kovalchuk

Ilya Valeryevich Kovalchuk is a Russians professional ice hockey Winger , who is currently the Captain for the Atlanta Thrashers of the National Hockey League ....
, Aleksey Morozov
Aleksey Morozov

Aleksey Morozov was born on 16 February, 1977 in Moscow, Soviet Union and is a professional ice hockey player. He currently plays for Ak-Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League ....
 and Vincent Lecavalier
Vincent Lecavalier

Vincent Lecavalier is a Canada professional ice hockey player and captain for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League....
 while Pavel Datsyuk
Pavel Datsyuk

Pavel Valerievich Datsyuk is a Russian professional ice hockey player and Captain of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League . He is known for his stickhandling and is considered one of the best two-way forwards in the game today, having won the Frank J....
 played for HC Dynamo Moscow
HC Dynamo Moscow

HC Dynamo Moscow is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow competing in the Kontinental Hockey League. It was founded in 1946 and plays in the smaller arena of the Olimpiyski Sport Complex ....
, Patrik Elias
Patrik Elias

Patrik Eli? is a Czech Republic professional ice hockey Winger and captain for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League. He has garnered much popularity for his puck-handling ability and ability to strike from any place on the ice....
 played for Czech HC JME Znojemsti Orli and Russian Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Metallurg Magnitogorsk

Metallurg Magnitogorsk are a professional ice hockey team based in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. They are members of the Tarasov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League and are currently participating in the Champions Hockey League for the 2008?09 Champions Hockey League....
, and Czech superstar Jaromir Jagr
Jaromir Jagr

Jarom?r J?gr is a professional ice hockey Winger , who plays for Avangard Omsk in the Kontinental Hockey League. J?gr formerly played in the National Hockey League with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, and most recently the New York Rangers....
 played for Avangard Omsk
Avangard Omsk

HC Avangard Omsk are a professional ice hockey team from Siberian Federal District based in the city of Omsk, Russia. They are members of the Kharlamov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League ....
.

Other Czech players returned to the Czech Republic
Czech Republic

The Czech Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country borders Poland to the northeast, Germany to the west, Austria to the south and Slovakia to the east....
, including Milan Hejduk
Milan Hejduk

Milan Hejduk is a professional ice hockey player....
 (HC Pardubice
HC Pardubice

HC Moeller Pardubice is a professional ice hockey franchise that plays in the Czech Extraliga. It is located in Pardubice, home venue is CEZ Arena ....
), Martin Straka
Martin Straka

Martin Straka is a Czech people ice hockey Centre who plays for HC Lasselsberger Plzen in the Czech Extraliga....
 (HC Plzen), Ales Hemsky
Ales Hemsky

Ale? Hemsk? , is a professional ice hockey forward and captain for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League....
 (HC Pardubice
HC Pardubice

HC Moeller Pardubice is a professional ice hockey franchise that plays in the Czech Extraliga. It is located in Pardubice, home venue is CEZ Arena ....
) and Martin Rucinsky
Martin Rucinsky

Martin Rucinsk? is a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. He is under a contract with HC Sparta Prague of the Czech Extraliga....
 (HC Litvínov).

Swiss Nationalliga A had its own NHL-stars when Canadians Joe Thornton
Joe Thornton

Joseph Eric Thornton is a Canada professional ice hockey centre and captain #alternate captains for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League ....
 and Rick Nash
Rick Nash

Richard Nash is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and Captain of the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League....
 signed with HC Davos
HC Davos

Hockey Club Davos is a professional Switzerland ice hockey club based in Davos, Switzerland. Davos play in the Swiss Nationalliga A, which is ranked as Europe's sixth best ice hockey league....
, Daniel Brière
Daniel Brière

Daniel Bri?re is a Canadian professional ice hockey player with the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League . He has previously played with the Phoenix Coyotes and Buffalo Sabres....
 and Dany Heatley
Dany Heatley

Daniel "Dany" James Heatley is a Canada professional Ice hockey player who currently plays for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League....
 signed with SC Bern
SC Bern

Schlittschuh Club Bern is an ice hockey team based in Bern, Switzerland, Switzerland.The ice hockey section of the Bern Sports Club, which was established on November 3, 1930, officially began playing on January 1, 1931....
 of the Swiss league. This lockout was a real benefit for Swiss Ice hockey.

Swedish superstar Peter Forsberg
Peter Forsberg

is a Swedish people professional ice hockey Centre , currently playing for Modo Hockey in Elitserien.Forsberg is widely considered to be among the greatest two-way players of all time, known for his prolific offensive skills as well as his tenacious defensive play....
 returned to his original club, Modo Hockey
MODO Hockey

Modo Hockey is an ice hockey club in ?rnsk?ldsvik, Sweden. The home arena was earlier Kempehallen, built in 1964, but from the 2006-07 season the men's team plays at the Swedbank Arena, ?rnsk?ldsvik....
, in a move that he had planned before the lockout. Several other Swedes, including Daniel
Daniel Sedin

Daniel Sedin is a Sweden professional ice hockey player with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League. His identical twin brother Henrik Sedin also plays for the Canucks, with whom Daniel has played inseparably throughout his career....
 and Henrik Sedin
Henrik Sedin

Henrik "Hank" Sedin is a Sweden professional ice hockey center with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League . His identical twin brother Daniel Sedin also plays for the Canucks....
, joined Forsberg at Modo, while still others joined other Elitserien
Elitserien

Elitserien, or the Swedish Elite League , as it is often unofficially called in English language, is a Professional sports ice hockey Sports league composed of twelve teams in Sweden....
 sides. Some Elitserien
Elitserien

Elitserien, or the Swedish Elite League , as it is often unofficially called in English language, is a Professional sports ice hockey Sports league composed of twelve teams in Sweden....
 games were also being broadcasted by Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers Sportsnet

Rogers Sportsnet is a Canada English language cable television sports specialty channel, operating four regional feeds and one national high-definition television feed....
 in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
.

Finnish SM-liiga
SM-liiga

The SM-liiga is the top Professional sports ice hockey List of professional sports leagues in Finland, and generally regarded as one of the top leagues in Europe....
 had its share of players during the lockout. Notable Finnish players included Saku Koivu
Saku Koivu

Saku Antero Koivu is a Finland professional ice hockey player, who currently plays center for the Montreal Canadiens as the Montreal Canadiens#Team Captains....
 (TPS
TPS (ice hockey)

TPS is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. They play in Turku, Finland at the Turkuhalli....
), Olli Jokinen
Olli Jokinen

Olli Jokinen is a professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League. Previously, he had been the captain of the Florida Panthers from 2003 until 2008....
 (HIFK
HIFK

HIFK is a sports association from Helsinki, Finland. HIFK has activities in many sports, including football , ice hockey, bandy, floorball, team handball, Athletics and bowling....
), Jarkko Ruutu
Jarkko Ruutu

Jarkko Ruutu is a Finnish people professional ice hockey forward for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League . He is the brother of Tuomo Ruutu, also currently playing in the NHL, and retired player Mikko Ruutu....
 (HIFK
HIFK

HIFK is a sports association from Helsinki, Finland. HIFK has activities in many sports, including football , ice hockey, bandy, floorball, team handball, Athletics and bowling....
) and Vesa Toskala
Vesa Toskala

Vesa Tapani Toskala , is a professional ice hockey goaltender currently with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. He is a butterfly style goaltender....
 (Ilves
Ilves

Ilves is a Finnish sports club nowadays mostly known for their ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. They play in Tampere, Finland at the Tampereen j??halli in Hakamets?....
). Teemu Selänne
Teemu Selänne

Teemu Ilmari Sel?nne nicknamed "The Finnish Flash" is a Finland professional ice hockey Winger who currently plays for the Anaheim Ducks in the National Hockey League....
 also made a contract with Jokerit
Jokerit

Jokerit is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. They play in Helsinki, Finland at the Hartwall Areena. The team has won 6 league championships ....
 but was unable to play during the entire season. Foreign players included John Madden who played 2 games for HIFK
HIFK

HIFK is a sports association from Helsinki, Finland. HIFK has activities in many sports, including football , ice hockey, bandy, floorball, team handball, Athletics and bowling....
, Sean Avery
Sean Avery

Sean Avery is a Canada professional ice hockey Winger for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League . He formerly played for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and Dallas Stars....
, who had a brief stint with Pelicans. SM-liiga featured two top Goaltenders as Dwayne Roloson
Dwayne Roloson

Albert Dwayne Roloson is a professional ice hockey goaltender with the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. He has previously played for the Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, and Minnesota Wild during his professional career....
 played for Lukko
Lukko

Lukko is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga, formed 1936. The full name of the club is Rauman Lukko. They play in Rauma, Finland, Finland at the ?ij?nsuo Arena....
 and Tomas Vokoun
Tomas Vokoun

Tom? Vokoun is a professional ice hockey goaltender for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League ....
 played for HIFK
HIFK

HIFK is a sports association from Helsinki, Finland. HIFK has activities in many sports, including football , ice hockey, bandy, floorball, team handball, Athletics and bowling....
. Finnish Mestis
Mestis

Mestis is the second-highest ice hockey league in Finland.The league was established in 2000 in sports to replace the first division. Since 2000, Mestis has been the highest hockey league in Finland that can be reached with playing merits only; the SM-liiga was closed in 2000....
 also featured NHL-talent when Sami Kapanen
Sami Kapanen

Sami Kapanen is a Finnish people professional ice hockey player. He plays Winger for KalPa in the SM-liiga. He is the older brother of Kimmo Kapanen....
 and Kimmo Timonen
Kimmo Timonen

Kimmo Timonen is a professional ice hockey Defenceman in the National Hockey League. He currently plays for the Philadelphia Flyers....
 played for KalPa
KalPa

The KalPa is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. They play in Kuopio, Finland at the Niiralan monttu....
. Timonen and Kapanen partially owned the team and the duo was joined by Adam Hall
Adam Hall

Adam Hall is an United States professional ice hockey player who is currently under contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League....
 who also played for KalPa during the lockout.

Information on the German leagues is forthcoming.

Notable signing in the ELITE Ice Hockey League in Great Britain was Chris McCallister who signed for the Newcastle Vipers. In 2008, McCallister signed for the Vipers for a second time.

Mark Bell, who at the time was playing for Chicago Blackhawks, played for the Norwegian "Eliteserien" club Trondheim Black Panthers.

Most of the NHL players playing for European clubs had contract clauses allowing them to leave for the NHL once the lockout ended.

North America
There were two attempts to form alternative professional leagues in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
 during the lockout, but both failed. A revival of the World Hockey Association
World Hockey Association (proposed)

For the original major professional hockey league operating between 1972 and 1979, see World Hockey Association.The World Hockey Association was a proposed professional hockey league intended to compete with the established National Hockey League during the 2004-05 NHL lockout....
 had been planned since 2002 and was to start play shortly after the lockout was expected to begin. Despite having former WHA
World Hockey Association

The World Hockey Association was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972-73 WHA season to 1978-79 WHA season....
 star Bobby Hull
Bobby Hull

Robert Marvin "Bobby" Hull Order of Canada is a retired Canada ice hockey player. He is regarded as one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time and perhaps the greatest Winger to ever play the game....
 as commissioner, however, the league never got off the ground. A lack of stable financing undermined plans to sign both locked-out players and top prospects such as Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby

Sidney Patrick Crosby Order of Nova Scotia is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and Captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League ....
.

Another league, the Original Stars Hockey League (OSHL), was established in Canada and expected to play four-on-four games between six teams (ostensibly representing the Original Six
Original Six

The Original Six is a term for the group of six teams that composed the National Hockey League for the 25 seasons between the 1942-43 NHL season and the 1967 NHL Expansion....
 cities) in various Canadian cities until the lockout was settled. More than 100 players purportedly signed up to play in the OSHL. The league debuted on September 17, 2004 in Barrie, Ontario
Barrie, Ontario

Barrie is a city of 128,430 residents, the 35th largest municipality in Canada. It is located on Kempenfelt Bay, an arm of Lake Simcoe in the central portion of Southern Ontario, Canada....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. In the inaugural game, "Toronto" defeated "Detroit" 16–13. The next and last game was played in Brampton, Ontario
Brampton, Ontario

Brampton is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Regional Municipality of Peel. As of the Canada 2006 Census, Brampton's population stood at 433,806, making it the 11th largest city in Canada....
 with "Boston" defeating "Montreal" 14–11. However, escalating salary demands by players quickly bankrupted the league. Shortly after its first two games, OSHL president Randy Gumbley announced that the league had received firm commitments from only twenty players, and the league soon folded.

NHL players looking for a place to play clearly preferred stable, established European clubs to upstart leagues that have since been derisively dubbed as "fly-by-night
Fly-by-Night

Fly-by-Night is a 1942 in film movie thriller starring Richard Carlson and Nancy Kelly, and directed by Robert Siodmak....
" operations by their critics. A small number of players played for established minor league
Minor league

Minor leagues are professional sports leagues which are not regarded as the premier leagues in those sports. Minor league teams tend to play in smaller, less elaborate venues, often competing in smaller cities....
 teams near their families and homes, while others chose to repay the league which gave them a start by returning.

The Motor City Mechanics
Motor City Mechanics

The Motor City Mechanics were a professional ice hockey team of the United Hockey League. The Mechanics played their first two seasons, from 2004-2006, at Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena in Fraser, Michigan....
 of the UHL got a major boost during their first year in existence when the lockout officially started. The team signed Detroit Red Wings
Detroit Red Wings

The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, who are the current Stanley Cup champions.They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 players Chris Chelios
Chris Chelios

Chris Chelios is an American professional ice hockey Defenceman for the Detroit Red Wings. Chelios has also played in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Blackhawks....
, Derian Hatcher
Derian Hatcher

Derian Hatcher is an American professional ice hockey player. He plays Defenceman for the Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League. He is the younger brother of former NHL player Kevin Hatcher....
, and Kris Draper
Kris Draper

Kris Draper is a Canada professional ice hockey player and captain for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. Draper is a four-time winner of the Stanley Cup, a Frank J....
. This happened because Derian Hatcher knew the team was playing at Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena
Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena

Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena is a 3,400-seat multi-purpose arena in Fraser, Michigan. It is the largest of the 5 rinks inside of the Great Lakes Sports City building....
 where he often played growing up. Unfortunately because of visa problems Kris Draper never played a game for the Mechanics. Later on they also signed Bryan Smolinski
Bryan Smolinski

Bryan Smolinski is an American professional ice hockey Centre who is currently with the Port Huron Icehawks of the International Hockey League ....
 and Sean Avery
Sean Avery

Sean Avery is a Canada professional ice hockey Winger for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League . He formerly played for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and Dallas Stars....
 and were able to roll four NHL players on their opponents. All of the players had some experience or connection to the area.

The ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
 gained some players. Scott Gomez
Scott Gomez

Scott Gomez is an United States professional ice hockey Centre of both Mexican and Colombian people descent, who plays for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League....
 played for his hometown team, the Alaska Aces and won the ECHL's Most Valuable Player award, while Curtis Brown
Curtis Brown (hockey player)

Curtis Brown is a Canada professional ice hockey centre . He currently plays for the Kloten Flyers of Switzerland's top league, the National League A....
, whose wife is a native of Southern California, played for the San Diego Gulls
San Diego Gulls (1995-2006)

The third San Diego Gulls team was founded in 1995 immediately upon departure of the IHL team. The new Gulls were a part of the West Coast Hockey League....
, and Bates Battaglia
Bates Battaglia

Jonathan Bates Battaglia is an United States professional ice hockey Winger currently playing for the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League....
 joined his younger brother Anthony on the Mississippi Sea Wolves
Mississippi Sea Wolves

The Mississippi Sea Wolves are a professional hockey team based in Biloxi, Mississippi and playing in the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. The Sea Wolves are members of the ECHL and are an affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League and the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League....
 roster. A pair of Nashville Predators
Nashville Predators

The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 teammates, Shane Hnidy
Shane Hnidy

Shane Hnidy is a professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League....
 and Jeremy Stevenson
Jeremy Stevenson

Jeremy Stevenson is a retired professional ice hockey left winger who last plays for the Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League . He grew up in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada....
, both of whom had early careers in the ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
, returned to the league and found themselves playing against each other in the first round of the Kelly Cup playoffs, as Hnidy's Florida Everblades
Florida Everblades

The Florida Everblades are an ECHL ice hockey team playing in the Southeast Division. The team is based in Estero, Florida and plays at Germain Arena ....
 faced Stevenson's South Carolina Stingrays
South Carolina Stingrays

The South Carolina Stingrays are an ECHL team based in the city of North Charleston, South Carolina, a suburb of Charleston, South Carolina. Since 2004, the team has been affiliated with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League....
 in the American Conference quarterfinals.

In addition, many younger players who could be impact players on their NHL rosters stayed down in the American Hockey League
American Hockey League

The American Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league in North America that serves as the primary developmental circuit for the National Hockey League ....
 for a full season - most notably Jason Spezza
Jason Spezza

Jason Anthony Rocco Spezza is a professional ice hockey centre currently playing for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League . Spezza is known for his speed and playmaking abilities and usually plays on a line with Dany Heatley and Daniel Alfredsson....
, who won the league scoring title and MVP awards - changing the aspect of that league's entire season. A record crowd of 20,103 fans packed the Wachovia Center
Wachovia Center

The Wachovia Center, formerly known as the CoreStates Center and the First Union Center, is an list of indoor arenas located in Philadelphia, in the United States....
 in Philadelphia for Game Four of the Calder Cup
Calder Cup

The Calder Cup is awarded annually to the playoff champion of the American Hockey League. The trophy is the world's second oldest continuous professional ice hockey championship, having first been awarded in 1937 following the 1936-37 AHL season, and continuously being awarded every year....
 finals between the Philadelphia Phantoms
Philadelphia Phantoms

The Philadelphia Phantoms are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They are based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania playing home games at the Wachovia Spectrum....
 and Rosemont's Chicago Wolves
Chicago Wolves

The Chicago Wolves are a professional hockey team playing in the American Hockey League. The Wolves play home games at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois....
. The Wolves, Rochester Americans
Rochester Americans

The Rochester Americans are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. The team plays its home games in Rochester, New York, at the Blue Cross Arena, formerly known as Rochester War Memorial Arena, which was renovated in the mid-1990s....
, Manitoba Moose
Manitoba Moose

The Manitoba Moose are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada at the MTS Centre....
, Hamilton Bulldogs
Hamilton Bulldogs

The Hamilton Bulldogs are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada at Copps Coliseum, nicknamed 'The Dog Pound'....
, and Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Bridgeport Sound Tigers

The Bridgeport Sound Tigers are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA at the Arena at Harbor Yard....
 (owned by the New York Islanders
New York Islanders

The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, New York. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
) each saw attendance figures increase over ten percent from 2003–04 in the AHL, with the Moose average attendance soaring 24.09 percent from the previous year. In the ECHL, the Gwinnett Gladiators
Gwinnett Gladiators

The Gwinnett Gladiators are a minor league ice hockey team playing at the Arena at Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Georgia, United States. The team was originally the Mobile Mysticks who played in Mobile, Alabama from 1995 to 2002 and moved to Gwinnett County in 2003?04 ECHL season....
, San Diego Gulls, Bakersfield Condors
Bakersfield Condors

The Bakersfield Condors are a minor league ice hockey team based in Bakersfield, California. The team plays in the Pacific Division of the ECHL's National Conference....
, and Charlotte Checkers
Charlotte Checkers

The Charlotte Checkers are an United States ice hockey team in Charlotte, North Carolina, playing in the ECHL ....
 also saw similar gains, with the Atlanta Thrashers
Atlanta Thrashers

The Atlanta Thrashers are a professional ice hockey team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are a member of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
-affiliated Gladiators receiving a gain of over 20 percent in attendance from the previous year.

However, the lockout negatively affected many minor-league players, where the influx of NHL players forced many to play in lower-level leagues for less money or out of jobs altogether.

In addition, other minor hockey leagues benefited from the lack of competition from the major professional league. The Ontario Hockey League
Ontario Hockey League

The Ontario Hockey League is one of the three Major Junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. The league is for players aged 15-20....
 was a particular beneficiary, with teams such as the London Knights
London Knights

The London Knights are a junior ice hockey team from London, Ontario, Ontario, Canada, playing in the Ontario Hockey League, one of the leagues of the Canadian Hockey League....
 and Saginaw Spirit
Saginaw Spirit

The Saginaw Spirit are a junior ice hockey team based in Saginaw, Michigan, Michigan, USA. They are members of the West Division of the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League , one of the leagues of the Canadian Hockey League ....
 garnering considerable attention. The lack of the Stanley Cup
Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs champion....
 playoffs also created increased interest in the 2005 Memorial Cup
2005 Memorial Cup

The 2005 Memorial Cup was held May 21-May 29, 2005 at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. The Cup tournament featured the champions from the Western Hockey League, the Kelowna Rockets, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, the Rimouski Oc?anic, the Ottawa 67's representing the Ontario Hockey League, and the host team....
 tournament with record TV ratings. The Lockout also made it possible for the London Knights
London Knights

The London Knights are a junior ice hockey team from London, Ontario, Ontario, Canada, playing in the Ontario Hockey League, one of the leagues of the Canadian Hockey League....
 to break the longest winning streak and longest unbeaten streaks in Ontario Hockey League
Ontario Hockey League

The Ontario Hockey League is one of the three Major Junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. The league is for players aged 15-20....
 and Canadian Hockey League
Canadian Hockey League

The Canadian Hockey League is an umbrella organization that represents the three Canada-based Junior ice hockey ice hockey leagues for players 16 to 20 years of age....
 history. If not for the lockout then many of the London Knights
London Knights

The London Knights are a junior ice hockey team from London, Ontario, Ontario, Canada, playing in the Ontario Hockey League, one of the leagues of the Canadian Hockey League....
 players would have been in the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
, the American Hockey League
American Hockey League

The American Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league in North America that serves as the primary developmental circuit for the National Hockey League ....
 or the ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
. Governor General of Canada
Governor General of Canada

The Governor General of Canada is the viceroy representative in Canada of the Monarchy of Canada, who is the head of state. Canada is one of sixteen Commonwealth realms, all of which share the same person as their respective sovereign....
 Adrienne Clarkson
Adrienne Clarkson

Adrienne Louise Clarkson is a Canadian journalist and stateswoman who, until 27 September 2005, served as the Governor General of Canada. She was appointed as such by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Monarchy of Canada, on the recommendation of then Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chr?tien, to replace Rom?o LeBlanc as viceroy....
 mused publicly about the possibility of awarding the Stanley Cup to the best women's hockey team that year. The 2005 Allan Cup
Allan Cup

The Allan Cup is the trophy awarded to the national Senior ice hockey men?s ice hockey champions of Canada. The trophy was donated in 1909 by Sir H....
 in Lloydminster
Lloydminster

Lloydminster is a Canada city which has the unusual geography distinction of straddling a provincial border. Unlike most such cases , Lloydminster is not a pair of twin cities on opposite sides of a border which merely share the same name, but is actually incorporated as a single city with a single municipal administration....
 also attracted elevated national media interest.

In the Western Hockey League
Western Hockey League

The Western Hockey League is a junior ice hockey ice hockey league based in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The WHL is one of three leagues that constitute the Canadian Hockey League as the highest level of junior hockey in Canada....
, the Calgary Hitmen
Calgary Hitmen

The Calgary Hitmen are a junior ice hockey ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Hitmen play in the Western Hockey League . They play their home games at the Pengrowth Saddledome....
 were the most watched team in North America, averaging 10,062 fans per game. Their season total of 362,227 shattered the WHL and CHL
Canadian Hockey League

The Canadian Hockey League is an umbrella organization that represents the three Canada-based Junior ice hockey ice hockey leagues for players 16 to 20 years of age....
 records and represented a 33% increase over 2003–04. The Vancouver Giants
Vancouver Giants

The Vancouver Giants are a Junior ice hockey#Major-junior ice hockey team playing in the Western Hockey League . Inaugurated in 2000-01 WHL season, the Giants have won one Ed Chynoweth Cup in 2005-06 WHL season and one Memorial Cup in 2007 Memorial Cup in their seven-season history....
 also experienced a massive increase, finishing second in the WHL with 302,403 fans going through the turnstiles.

International hockey
The lockout had a substantial effect on international tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation
International Ice Hockey Federation

The International Ice Hockey Federation was founded in 1908 as the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace and is the worldwide Sport governing body for ice hockey and in-line hockey....
. The most notable effect was in the recent 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey World Championships was held between December 25, 2004, and January 4, 2005, at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States....
 in Grand Forks, North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota

Grand Forks is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota. In July 2007, its population was estimated at 51,740, and it had an estimated metropolitan population of 97,691....
, and Thief River Falls, Minnesota
Thief River Falls, Minnesota

Thief River Falls, also called Thief River or TRF, is a city in Pennington County, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States. The population was 8,410 at the 2000 census....
. With the NHL inactive, the top eligible U-20 players were not playing in that league and thus were available to their countries for the tournament. The country that benefitted most as a result was Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. The Canadians not only ended a seven-year gold medal
Gold medal

A gold medal is typically the highest medal awarded for achievement in a non-military field. The concept comes from the military, initially with a simple recognition of military rank, and later decorations for admission to military orders dating back to medieval times....
 drought at this competition, they outscored their opponents 41–7 and defeated Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
 6–1 in the final game. Many analysts believe that the Canadian team was the most dominating ever in this tournament, aided in no small part by players such as Patrice Bergeron
Patrice Bergeron

Patrice Bergeron is a professional Canada ice hockey centre in the National Hockey League, playing for the Boston Bruins.Bergeron was drafted in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins 45th overall....
 who could have expected to have commitments in the NHL.

At the time that the 2004–05 season was canceled, it was not immediately clear how the lockout would affect the 2005 World Ice Hockey Championships. Normally, NHL players from teams that failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs participate in this tournament. Since no playoffs were being held, theoretically all NHL players could participate. In reality, however, many NHL players declined to participate, and national teams were naturally reluctant to select players who lacked game conditioning. For all of the teams (including the North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
n ones), the bulk of the national teams' rosters consisted of players who were playing in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
.

Effects outside hockey


Canadian sports fans also turned to the Canadian Football League
Canadian Football League

The Canadian Football League is a professional sports league located entirely in Canada.Its eight teams, which are located in eight cities, are divided into two division of four teams each ....
, and the CFL recorded significant increases in attendance and television ratings during the final weeks of the 2004 CFL season
2004 CFL season

The 2004 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 51st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 47th Canadian Football League season....
 compared to 2003
2003 CFL season

The 2003 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 50th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 46th Canadian Football League season....
, ultimately setting a new record for total playoff
Playoff

A playoff or final in sports is a game or series of games played after the regular season is over with the goal of determining a league champion, or a similar accolade....
 attendance. The league was able to hold onto at least some of these gains in 2005
2005 CFL season

The 2005 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 52nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 48th Canadian Football League season....
.

The Philips Arena
Philips Arena

Philips Arena is an list of indoor arenas in Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1999 at a cost of $213.5 million, it is home to the Atlanta Thrashers of the National Hockey League, the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA and the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA....
 requested the Southeastern Conference
Southeastern Conference

The Southeastern Conference is a college athletic conference headquartered in , which operates in the Southern United States part of the United States....
 to move the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament out of their venue because of logistics, because the 55th NHL All-Star Game was scheduled for late January, while the SEC tournament was scheduled five weeks later. The resulting move led to the Bi-Lo Center
Bi-Lo Center

The BI-LO Center is an arena located in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, South Carolina that is used for concerts. It was once used for basketball and ice hockey games, but currently the only tenant is the South Carolina Force of the American Indoor Football Association....
, an ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
 arena 140 miles to the east in Greenville, South Carolina
Greenville, South Carolina

Greenville is a mid-sized city located in the upstate of South Carolina. It is the county seat of Greenville County, SC and the principal city in the Greenville-Mauldin, South Carolina-Easley, South Carolina Greenville-Mauldin-Easley metropolitan area ....
, hosting the tournament, drawing the ire of the NAACP, who wanted the SEC to ban the venue from hosting tournaments because of its location. Philips Arena was granted the NHL All-Star Game in 2008 as compensation.

See also

  • List of Stanley Cup champions
    List of Stanley Cup champions

    The Stanley Cup, donated by former Governor General of Canada Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby in 1892, is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America....
  • List of NHL seasons
    List of NHL seasons

    This is a list of National Hockey League Season since inception of the league, and also of its predecessor, the National Hockey Association:...


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