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Show Notes
The 2013 NHL season was abbreviated and chaotic, compressed into just 48 games due to labor disputes. pplpod examines this unusual season when the normal schedule was slashed and teams had to adapt to unfamiliar circumstances. Explore how hockey survived a truncated campaign and what it revealed about the sport.
Key Topics Covered:
- Lockout Impact: How labor negotiations created the shortened season.
- Compressed Schedule: The unique challenges of playing in such a tight timeframe.
- Playoff Format: How the shortened season altered playoff structure and matchups.
- Recovery Period: How teams and the league readjusted after the unusual campaign.
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