Episode notes
The 1999-2000 NHL season didn't just mark a new millennium—it fundamentally redefined how a major professional sport operates at every structural level. pplpod explores this pivotal Y2K turning point when the league made sweeping rule changes that laid the groundwork for the modern game we watch today. Twenty-eight teams hit the ice for an 82-game regular season, but the real story unfolds in the mechanics: for the first time ever, teams earned a point for an overtime loss, solving a decades-long strategic nightmare around ties and risk-averse coaching. The Atlanta Thrashers joined as a brand-new franchise, but the structural transformation went far deeper. This wasn't just another year in hockey—it was a millennium pivot that changed standings calculations, strategic philosophy, and the very essence of how teams ...