Bonser had a successful Minor League career, but couldn't stay consistent in the Majors. Bonser appeared in 96 games (including 60 starts) over three seasons and posted an 18-25 record with a 5.12 ERA. Many believe that Bosner is best-suited for a job in the bullpen, but unless he accepts an assignment to Triple-A, he'll be trying to prove that on another team. This article is also featured on Written By: Mark “The Hard Hitter” Ritter When NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced that the NHL was going to adopt the salary cap, many NHL fans scoffed at the idea.Fast-forward to today, and what you have is a league that is full of parity and, for the most part, has star players sprinkled throughout the conferences instead of with just a few teams that had the ability to outspend their counterparts. Through Monday night’s results, the difference between 29th place overall and 10th place is a mere 10 points. 
To underline the parity even further, the difference between 26th and 11th is a mere six points hardly insurmountable, especially when you consider there are still more than 50 games to play in the NHL season. As has become the norm the past few NHL seasons, the difference between making the playoffs and hitting the golf course early is often as little as one point, which, in some cases, can be a bad result in a shootout A total of four teams are tied with 29 points apiece (St. When you look around the league, there are still a few teams that can be considered powerhouses. The Washington Capitals with Alex Ovechkin,
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Alexander Semin, and Mike Green come to mind, as do the San Jose Sharks with Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau, and Dany Heatley, and the Pittsburgh Penguins with Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Marc-Andre Fleury are another example. The Vancouver Canucks, whom many pundits felt were going to represent the Western Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals, sit in 17th place overall with 32 points.Now, faced with salary cap restrictions, teams must be careful not to overload on a few star players. Teams that do risk their prized ponies getting injured, thus crippling them until such time as they come off the IR, which is often the case. Quick name four players not named Shane Doan that play for the Coyotes. Who is the Avalanche’s second line left winger Which defenseman leads the Devils in points Who leads the Stars in goals scored Which Buffalo Sabres player is tied with Thomas Vanek for the goal scoring lead If you got more than one of those questions right, congrats! The reality is, most NHL fans haven’t got a clue, which in my opinion is not necessarily good for the NHL, but a necessary evil nonetheless Like it or not, parity, it seems, is here to stay. What the NHL (in all its wisdom) has created is a league in which players will constantly be on the move, trading jerseys for a more lucrative contract.
In the end, I think parity is good for the League, but the NHL must be cognizant that it is giving up a lot in the process. Hockey, by in large, is regarded as the faceless sport, one in which many fans would not recognize a player if they ran over him with asnowblower. The NHL’s salary cap perpetuates this by forcing management to bail on players and players to follow the almighty dollar, which diminishes the connection between fans, players, and their beloved franchise they support and play for. Ask Boston Bruins fans if they really wanted to rid themselves of the young and talented Phil Kessel.The reality is, in both cases, given the salary cap restrictions, these clubs are essentially being punished for drafting and developing good talent. There were far too many owners out there that would simply outbid another suitor if a player they desired was on the market, resulting in ridiculous salaries for aging free agent players.The New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and, to a lesser extent, the Philadelphia Flyers were all guilty of escalating player salaries to the point that only a few NHL clubs were considered legitimate candidates to land premium NHL free agents, which resulted in an inferior overall product throughout the NHL, not unlike what we see in Major League Baseball today.