Nik the Trik said:Significantly Insignificant said:It is a bit of an exaggeration. The chances do present themselves to pick up a cornerstone player. I guess the feeling I have was that it was easier pre-cap to turn your team around through trades. It felt like you could fill multiple spots by picking up players from other teams through a trade. So even though you can pick up that one player that could be a game changer, you need to have the other spots on your roster flushed out nowadays.
I don't know that there's any real difference. You're probably right that it was easier to add quality pieces via trade pre-cap becaue you had more teams who would suddenly need ot cut salary but the flipside to that is that free agency was so restrictive that it would be harder to add players that way. It was never a smart plan to think you could build without high draft picks but I don't think there's an appreciable change pre or post cap.
Yeah, you're probably right. I had it in my head that teams like the Rangers and Colorado had been built through shrewd trades to win the cup, but if I look at it, they had a lot of core pieces that they had drafted. Leetch and Richter in the Rangers case, and Sackic and Foote in the Colorado case.