1991–92 NHL season Essays

  • Mario Lemieux Accomplishments

    806 Words  | 2 Pages

    in the 1984-85 season he was rewarded the Calder Memorial Trophy. That same year he was the first rookie to be named the all-star game most valuable player. In the 1987 season he was the Chrysler-Dodge/ NHL performer of the year. In the 1990-91 season he missed fifty games because he had a herniated disk. As soon as he recovered from that injury he lead the penguins into their first ever Stanley cup win. Also in 1990 he was recognized as the all-star game MVP. The 1991-92 season also had him missing

  • Salary Cap In Major League Baseball

    2307 Words  | 5 Pages

    Baseball’s (MLB) economy and how any one team can dominate free agency and the player market. As long as they are financially superior to the rest of the league, they will remain on the upper edge of talent. Unlike the other three major sports leagues (NFL, NHL, NBA,) the MLB presents one key underlying feature…the lack of a salary cap. A salary cap, or lack of salary cap in any sport, can do one of two important things: create parity, or create Darwinism amongst small market teams. If a salary cap is to exist