The 2004-05 NHL season would have been the 88th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). The season was officially cancelled on February 16, 2005 due to an unresolved lockout that began on September 16, 2004. The loss of the 2004-05 season made the NHL the first North American professional sports league to cancel an entire season because of a labour dispute. Likewise, it was the first time since 1919 that the Stanley Cup was not awarded. In 1919, the championship was cancelled due to an outbreak of Influenza.
According to the International Ice Hockey Federation, there were 388 NHL players in nineteen European leagues, many of whom had a contract clause to return when the league started up again.
Key rule changes which would dominate after the lockout were established through a key meeting between the NHL and its top minor league, the American Hockey League.
On July 5, 2004, the AHL announced publicly the 2004-05 rule changes, many of which were passed as a result of the NHL's recommendation for experimentation.
http://www.theahl.com/AHL/News/2004/07/05/526056.html
At the American Hockey League Board of Governors meeting in June 2004 at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, the Board, in agreement with the NHL, agreed to adopt new rules.
With the lockout, many NHL teams brought their AHL affiliates to play in the big league arenas, in an attempt to draw fans and to showcase the play of future big-league talent and the experimental rules.
In November 2004, a meeting with NHL officials noticed most television broadcasts had been dominated by white. A color change was experimented by Buffalo Sabres officials for an AHL game, and Pantone 2975 blue was used in an experiment at HSBC Arena for two AHL games with the Rochester Americans, March 20 vs Cleveland and April 3 vs St. John's.
Sabres managing partner Larry Quinn noted, "HDTV's resolution is like 10 times what regular television is. I've got to believe that a color will show up so much better than just white. If you think about it, even art galleries aren't using white walls anymore."
Because the ice is blue, other parts of the surface had to change colors. The two blue lines are orange. The center-ice red line is dark blue.
"The orange line really jumps off the ice," Quinn said. "The contrast is dramatic. I've got to believe it's going to improve the offside calls, because the linesman has got to be able to see the puck a lot better."
During a March 14 practice, Rochester goaltender Ryan Miller said at first "it was a little weird picking up the puck coming off a darker surface," but he's for the experiment. "If it helps the people watching, that's the whole point," he said.
The experiment was for two games only during the season.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/nhl/2005-03-15-blue-ice_x.htm
2004 in ice hockey | 2005 in ice hockey | Sports-related flops
НХЛ сезон 2004/05 | NHL 2004/05 | Saison LNH 2004-05 | NHL-säsongen 2004/2005
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