• For users coming over from tmlfans.ca your username will remain the same but you will need to use the password reset feature (check your spam folder) on the login page in order to set your password. If you encounter issues, email Rick couchmanrick@gmail.com

2012 CBA Negotiations Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
The Sarge said:
Mods - What's the second worst expletive I'm allowed to express my sorrow here? - I want to save the worst one for when they officially cancel the season (whatever that is.) - And no, I will not accept "mittens."

"BOB SAGET!"

or, when I'm around my kids I say "bull shorts".

also, this is where Keon14 would come in real handy. 
 
Well, I'm really disappointed. I bought tickets, I was going with some high school buddies and I was definitely planning on propping up the local rye and barley concerns while there.

Dang. I hope this gets made up somehow.
 
Rob L said:
Mods - What's the second worst expletive I'm allowed to express my sorrow here? - I want to save the worst one for when they officially cancel the season (whatever that is.) - And no, I will not accept "mittens."

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiEC2BxzAQE[/youtube]
 
They should start another reality show about these negotiations, or um.... non-negotiations. They couold call it Lockout Wars, or something to that effect, I'm sure OLN would buy a season. It's all so exciting, it just needs a show to really get to "hit" status.
 
Nik V. Debs said:
Well, I'm really disappointed. I bought tickets, I was going with some high school buddies and I was definitely planning on propping up the local rye and barley concerns while there.

Dang. I hope this gets made up somehow.

Tough break, for sure, but you guys will go next year and I bet you'll get to see Morgan Rielly, so there's that, right?
 
I like to look at it this way -- the NHL is the store, the players are the product, the logos are the merchandise, and the fans are the customers.

Fans won't buy the logos (merchandise) without a good product (name) on the back.  Some fans may not do so on that basis alone.
Still, everyone who comes in the store, knows what is there, and comes in to see the product with the merchandise sold.
 
A big part of the problem is that the players feel disrespected. They were seen as the losers of the last labor dispute. Owners did not negotiate with future negotiations in mind. To put it in perspective they have treated the players like a team who are leading the game 7 to 1 with less than two minutes on the power play with the best power play in the league and they put on their top power play unit.The player present two or three offers and the owners dismiss them with hardly even studying them. Then they say when we meet again we will set the agenda. That said both sides need to set ego aside and remember to negotiate and remember there will be another labor agreement to negotiate in the future.  Then remember negotiate means both give and take. NHL and NHLPA compromise and come to an agreement. Make it a win-win senario not a win-lose senario.
 
Peter D. said:
Naturally the year the Leafs would be involved in the Winter Classic there is a lockout.  Sigh.
Forget the game itself, what I'm really pissed off about is no HBO 24/7. THAT would have been cool.
 
Justin said:
Peter D. said:
Naturally the year the Leafs would be involved in the Winter Classic there is a lockout.  Sigh.
Forget the game itself, what I'm really pissed off about is no HBO 24/7. THAT would have been cool.

We'll have to wait a year. Not a big deal really. Hopefully we can ice a much better team by then and actually win the damn game.
 
Time for intervention
es_0624_DRPHIL_480x360.jpg
 
RyanSH12 said:
What is this  " make whole " that then TSN guys keep tweeting about, that the NHL made an offer to absorb some or all of the Make Whole :S

The last offer the NHL tabled had the players salary drop by approximately 12.3%, maybe more, maybe less, depending on what league revenues were.

The make whole provision re-paid the players over the next couple seasons, however those payments came out of the player 50% share of revenues. Now it appears the NHL have offered to pay for part those payments out of their share. Dreger tweeted that it would be 150 million in year 1 and 50 million in year 2.
 
RedLeaf said:
Justin said:
Peter D. said:
Naturally the year the Leafs would be involved in the Winter Classic there is a lockout.  Sigh.
Forget the game itself, what I'm really pissed off about is no HBO 24/7. THAT would have been cool.

We'll have to wait a year. Not a big deal really. Hopefully we can ice a much better team by then and actually win the damn game.

was my thinking as well..didn't want to see more about how bad the leafs were
 
Deebo said:
RyanSH12 said:
What is this  " make whole " that then TSN guys keep tweeting about, that the NHL made an offer to absorb some or all of the Make Whole :S

The last offer the NHL tabled had the players salary drop by approximately 12.3%, maybe more, maybe less, depending on what league revenues were.

The make whole provision re-paid the players over the next couple seasons, however those payments came out of the player 50% share of revenues. Now it appears the NHL have offered to pay for part those payments out of their share. Dreger tweeted that it would be 150 million in year 1 and 50 million in year 2.

Ah ok, thanks for the clarification. I guess this is a step in a positive direction, doubt its enough to save the season though.
 
Potvin29 said:
Pierre LeBrun ‏@Real_ESPNLeBrun

Bill Daly and Steve Fehr are meeting Saturday in undisclosed location to resume bargaining talks

And further to this...

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=408711

The league amended a proposal made last month to shift the cost of the NHL-designed 'make whole' provision from the players share over to the owners side.



That's kind of a big deal, right?
 
Frank E said:
Potvin29 said:
Pierre LeBrun ‏@Real_ESPNLeBrun

Bill Daly and Steve Fehr are meeting Saturday in undisclosed location to resume bargaining talks

And further to this...

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=408711

The league amended a proposal made last month to shift the cost of the NHL-designed 'make whole' provision from the players share over to the owners side.



That's kind of a big deal, right?

I'd say so, and I think it's a positive move by the owners.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

About Us

This website is NOT associated with the Toronto Maple Leafs or the NHL.


It is operated by Rick Couchman and Jeff Lewis.
Back
Top