Chev-boyar-sky
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bustaheims said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Asking the owners to honour contracts they signed, some only a few days before the CBA expired is only fair.
The owners' proposal never included not honouring those contracts, it just added deferred payments to them in order to accomplish the requested revenue split. The players were still going to be under contract for the term stipulated and earn the total amount they were contractually entitled to (adjust for escrow, as contracts under the previous CBA were as well).
As far as I understand it the players pay a portion of their salary into escrow, and have the potential of getting it back. They essentially pay themselves later. From Donald Fehr's Memo to the NHLPA:
"The proposal includes a "Make Whole" provision, to compensate players for the anticipated reduction in absolute dollars from last year (2011-12), to this year and next year. However, it would work like this. The Players share in subsequent years would be reduced so that this "Make Whole" payment would be made. It is players paying players, not owners paying players. That is, players are "made whole" for reduced salaries in one year by reducing their salaries in later years."
Add in the immediate pay cut of 12% @ 50/50 and I'm not sure how the owners are honouring the full amount that they themselves negotiated days before the CBA expired.
Full memo: http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl-lockout/2012/10/17/cba_memo_from_donald_fehr_to_nhlpa/