The
1994–95 NHL lockout was a
lockout that came after a year of
National Hockey League (NHL) hockey that was played without a
collective bargaining agreement. The lockout was a subject of dispute as the players sought collective bargaining and owners sought to help franchises that had a weaker market as well as make sure they could cap the rising salaries of players. The lockout caused the
1994–95 season to be shortened to 48 games instead of 84, the shortest season in 53 years.