Nobody stays young forever, and Detroit managed to trick father time a lot longer than nearly every other NHL organization.
Fact is since they lost the last 2 games of the 2009 playoffs, in the next 5 seasons they have not been able to get past the second round. 4 of those seasons they didn't have home ice advantage in the first round. The past three years do show a pretty clear downward trend since Lidstrom retired. The days where they can get guys to take the home town discount to stay are gone because they are no longer the top dog around. They're finding out that their currency has been deflated to the point where offering the same money isn't good enough.
The cap is the same in all 30 markets, but make no mistake, the cost of players to come and play isn't. Chicago, Rangers, Pittsburgh, Philly, Los Angeles can buy a lot more in players for 69 million a year than can be had in places like Calgary and Edmonton, with Detroit trending that way. Back when Goodenow was running the PA, he made sure that players were paid pretty consistently no matter where they played. That is not the case at all anymore.
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