From The Archive: Nabokov For Kiprusoff
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The Hockey News has released its comprehensive archives to subscribers, offering access to 76 years of history, stories, and features. As teams prepare for the upcoming NHL season, they often face pressure to perform early. The effects of parity introduced by the salary cap complicate roster adjustments, particularly for teams experiencing poor starts. Specific teams, such as Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks, may need to consider significant changes if their early performance does not improve, highlighting the importance of strong initial results in the season.
The NHL's increasingly receding summer break is just about over, with teams preparing their rosters before the regular season starts and reveals their strengths and deficiencies.
A bad start for certain franchises will resonate in a far more negative manner than it would for franchises like the Detroit Red Wings.
With the implications of parity from the salary cap era, in-season roster reshaping becomes more challenging, particularly for teams that struggle early.
Calgary and San Jose may need significant changes early in the season, particularly if they come out weak on wins as seen in teams like Vancouver.
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