((HT: Sportsnet.ca))
The National Hockey League is in, what "Puck Daddy" is calling, Day 104 of Stupid...
And he's right...
But, during a traditional time of not doing anything, someone did something...
The NHL has presented a new proposal to the Players' Association.
The league's offer, apparently, calls for player contract limits of six years- boosting the max length by all of one year...
Teams can also, in the new idea, buy out one guy on their roster outright- which is similar to the move in the NBA for really overpriced contracts for players who are either old, underperform, or both... but it still would count against the revenue share...
There are no plans for the two sides to meet, and it's been two weeks since both sides sat down at the same table to break bread (or each other's skulls).
Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun is saying that "sources" are wanting to open camp on January 12th, but Michael Grange, through his Twitter sayeth quote:
It is really hard to take seriously that the latest proposal from #NHL as 'movement' -- two sides have been inches apart for months
The guys from Sportsnet and "Hockey Central" discuss the drop-dead date for the season and the lack of urgency from both sides in the whole deal...
Here's Daren, Mayday, and Nick...
Bill Daly gave out this statement early this afternoon:
"In light of media reports this morning, I can confirm that we delivered to the Union a new, comprehensive proposal for a successor CBA late yesterday afternoon. We are not prepared to discuss the details of our proposal at this time. We are hopeful that once the Union's staff and negotiating committee have had an opportunity to thoroughly review and consider our new proposal, they will share it with the players. We want to be back on the ice as soon as possible."
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