ukcanuck wrote:Thats a red herring, it ignores the fact they held out and lost a year before they capitulated by that number. if they truly wanted the cap and the deal Linden was a part of, they would have signed and not lost the year.
Of course they didn't want a cap.....
But they held out thinking the owners would cave and they didn't. The moment the season was canceled all hell broke lose in the PA, the players turned on Goodnow in large numbers and were not willing to miss another game.
The cap deal was not negotiated behind anyone's back Goodnow had long been removed from any negotiating power.
Linden and the player reps wanted to get back to playing and they new the only way to do it was to agree to the linked cap.
so its not clear at all what Linden's culpability was. He could have been a hero as Pot says or he could have been Judas...one thing is pretty clear he was run out of the PA leadership at the time...doesnt sound like a hero really....
The players lost a full year and still ended up with a salary cap. It appeared to be a complete disaster.
Everyone was mad at someone.
The hard liners blamed Linden and Saskin, and the moderates blamed Goodnow. The PA was a giant clusterfuck for years after the lock out.
At the end of the day though, despite the incredibly weak bargaining position that Linden and Saskin were in, they still managed to get a CBA that was very good for the players. In fact mid level players seem to be better off under the new system. Yes the players as a group were getting a higher percentage of revenue before but there was a disproportional amount going to 30+ year old star players.
Back in 2003 you had good top 4 defenseman making 1.5 to 2 mill per year during their prime years. Now those guys make 3.5+ after their ELC and 4.5 to 5.5 once they hit free agency at 27.
On the Flip side the top paid guys in the league are making about the same or a little less then they were 10 years ago.
For mast players the caped system with a lower free agency age has been better then the uncapped system where your ass was owned until you turned 31.
the players have offered to help fund the revenue sharing while the league grows and its out of the pickle its in at the moment btw
This is a myth that the PA has sold to the media. I have explained why numerous times.
If the players offer had included linkage and did not revert back to 57% in the final year the the owners would certainly be willing to up revenue sharing to the level the players proposed.
It wasn't the extra 60 mill in revenue sharing that the owners didn't like about the players offer.