Looks like a 48-50 game sprint, which should be really cool... and the HQ also hopes all playoff series are Best-of-7's...
We're glad all the daily and office employees get some paychecks this season, and we know the players and owners still won't learn from their example...
Here are the glossed-over details...
The cap stays where it is this season with a slightly lower floor (US$4M less). The longest length of a new player contract is 8 years. If it's a free agency shift, it's seven. There's new look for revenue sharing, a three-step process for discipline, and no realignment this season.
So, the HQ decided to take a tour as to local responses...
Buffalo...
((HT: WIVB-TV))
The Kontinental Hockey League was a safe out for NHL'ers who wanted to play while the discussions were ongoing over here. Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin (Metallurg Magnitogorsk), Washington's Alex Ovechkin (Dynamo Moscow) and New Jersey's Ilya Kovalchuk (SKA St. Petersburg) were among the top-five in the KHL's scoring leaders.
CSNWashington caught up with Jason Chimera- who wants to get back to work...
Bruins teammates Patrice Bergeron and Tyler Seguin and Ottawa's Jason Spezza all chose to play in Switzerland, but decided to return to Canada after the Spengler Cup.
Boston and Philadelphia led NHL teams with 11 players each who played in Europe, while Ottawa and the New York Islanders had 10 and Montreal had eight.
In Philadelphia, fans are ready to get back to wearing their orange and black...
((HT: WPVI-TV))
Most NHL players signed contracts that gave them an out to come back here to North America if and/or when the lockout ended. Some played for, basically, tips and a heavy insurance policy. Montreal's Tomas Plekanec as an example, earns US$5 million a year, and played in the Czech Republic for the salary the equivalent of five cents on the dollar...
Brave dude...
The HockeyCentral guys reflect on Gary Bettman's legacy...
The HQ would like to know what positives can come out of his tenure...
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Showing posts with label Donald Fehr. Show all posts
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Saturday, January 5, 2013
So, Are We Close To Playing Hockey Or Not...???
((HT: Sportsnet.ca))
That's the question...
Here's the double-stack discussion...
What say you, faithful reader...???
That's the question...
Here's the double-stack discussion...
What say you, faithful reader...???
Friday, December 28, 2012
DEVELOPING: NHL Offers New Proposal As Clock Ticks
((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."
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."
Saturday, October 20, 2012
No NHL Agreement: Now What...??? Probably, Not Much...
((HT: Sportsnet))
Not that it's a shock or anything...
But the NHLPA put out three alternate proposals to the one that the league and the league owners released- detailing their idea of a 50-50 proposal to the players.
And the owners didn't like any of the three...
So, now what...???
Well, first, the league has cancelled any idea of regular season games through November 1st.
Sportsnet's Christine Simpson and Michael Grange discuss...
The Phoenix Coyotes' Paul Bissonette reacted on his Twitter: For you confused fans. Players will take a 50/50 split. The players will agree to that if owners honor all existing contracts. It's simple. Apparently, it's not that simple... Kyle Okposo lays it out this way: We ask for 50/50 split and to honor existing contracts and Gary says we aren't in the same ball park yet they claim in their proposal a 50/50 split and no rollback
Not that it's a shock or anything...
But the NHLPA put out three alternate proposals to the one that the league and the league owners released- detailing their idea of a 50-50 proposal to the players.
And the owners didn't like any of the three...
So, now what...???
Well, first, the league has cancelled any idea of regular season games through November 1st.
Sportsnet's Christine Simpson and Michael Grange discuss...
The Phoenix Coyotes' Paul Bissonette reacted on his Twitter: For you confused fans. Players will take a 50/50 split. The players will agree to that if owners honor all existing contracts. It's simple. Apparently, it's not that simple... Kyle Okposo lays it out this way: We ask for 50/50 split and to honor existing contracts and Gary says we aren't in the same ball park yet they claim in their proposal a 50/50 split and no rollback
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
NHL Lockout News: League hires PR Consultant and offers to settle
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| Gary Bettman |
Well, for those just picking their jaws up off the floor after that statement, we have news to report on the lockout front.
That news...for what it is worth, is that the league is making what is being considered by many a fair offer to the players: Split revenue 50/50.
Amazingly, this revelation apparently comes just one day after reports surfaced that Gary Bettman and the owners have been using a PR company and focus groups to shape their message that the lockout is necessary.
For those un-initiated, the league is claiming their owners are losing money hand-over-fist because of a revenue split that has been 57% for the players, 43% to the owners. And by coincidence, this year, that revenue is increasing due to a much more profitable TV deal with NBC Sports.
Thus far, the NHLPA, and it's chief, Donald Fehr (yes, the former baseball union guy) have yet to respond to the proposal.
Surprisingly...the league actually leaked the proposal after Bettman has said repeatedly, they won't negotiate in the press. Though we are pretty sure the PR company had something to do with that.
If they listen to the focus groups, we are betting the lockout will end sooner...rather than later. The part the league won't take the blame for is an ownership who despite claims of poverty, keeps foisting larger and larger contracts on its players. And for their part, the players haven't refused them.
The league still says they hope to resolve things and start playing November 2nd. Somehow, with that deadline only just over two weeks away, we don't believe that will happen. We do believe that contrary to reports the league is looking to force the players to cave in (they won't) by making a dramatic move to cancel games....that won't happen either.
So Mr. Hockey fan...stay tuned.
Here is an oldie...but goodie just for you:
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Tell Me If You've Heard This One Before: NHL Goes Lockout
Call it what you want...
Lockout, work stoppage...
Hockey fan gets to see it all again... after midnight was cleared, the National Hockey League decided to lock out their players in an attempt to reinforce their power over the players.
Here was the response from the NHLPA...
The main idea has to do with the last version of the collective bargaining agreement where the players picked up 57-percent of the revenues. The league and the owners want, obviously, for things to get closer to 50-50.
Yeah, that'll happen soon...
But it could happen sooner than you might think. Since the players start missing paychecks in late October, the rank-and-file are the ones who will complain more than the stars will over time. The average salary is almost 1.5-million and that applies more to the 3rd, 4th, and 5th line guys along with the backup goalies.
Will they want to miss paychecks...???
Doubtful...
In the interim, we're already seeing the egress to the KHL as both Evgeny Malkin and Sergei Gonchar have signed deals with Mettalurg Magnitogorsk.
The "SportsCentral" panel discusses further...
((HT: Sportsnet.ca))
Lockout, work stoppage...
Hockey fan gets to see it all again... after midnight was cleared, the National Hockey League decided to lock out their players in an attempt to reinforce their power over the players.
Here was the response from the NHLPA...
The main idea has to do with the last version of the collective bargaining agreement where the players picked up 57-percent of the revenues. The league and the owners want, obviously, for things to get closer to 50-50.
Yeah, that'll happen soon...
But it could happen sooner than you might think. Since the players start missing paychecks in late October, the rank-and-file are the ones who will complain more than the stars will over time. The average salary is almost 1.5-million and that applies more to the 3rd, 4th, and 5th line guys along with the backup goalies.
Will they want to miss paychecks...???
Doubtful...
In the interim, we're already seeing the egress to the KHL as both Evgeny Malkin and Sergei Gonchar have signed deals with Mettalurg Magnitogorsk.
The "SportsCentral" panel discusses further...
((HT: Sportsnet.ca))
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