• 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.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=409553

"We are extremely disappointed in where we and the players find ourselves," deputy commissioner Bill Daly said Thursday evening. "And from our perspective, we have made repeated moves in the players' direction with absolutely no reciprocation.  Unfortunately, we have determined we are involved with union leadership that has no genuine interest in reaching an agreement. Regardless of what we propose, or how we suggest to compromise the answer is "no."  At some point you just have to say "enough is enough."
 
bustaheims said:
Potvin29 said:
Let's have a 2 week break in negotiating.  Clearly you have no interest in negotiating.

Does. Not. Compute.

At this point, both sides probably do need to take some time away from each other to re-group and re-strategize. What they've been doing so far has gotten them nowhere. Agreeing to not talk for a couple weeks isn't going to make things any worse than they already are.

I would buy that if I thought both sides were bargaining in good faith and just needed to get over an impasse.  Now in all honesty, I haven't been following the talks at all closely, but the impression I'm left with is that neither side is bargaining in good faith at this point (by which I mean that they are actively seeking an immediate resolution rather than posturing/stalling to try to gain leverage for a better deal down the road).
 
I still don't see the 'repeated moves in the players direction' that Daly is talking about.  It is only that way if you base it off their initial 'lowball' offer.
 
Enough already.

Who's up for a trip to Minsk? We'll catch a few KHL games and pick up a case of good Russian vodka to drink in the stands.
 
Tigger said:
I kind of like Paul Coffey's suggestion, take Bettman and Fehr out of the room and the let the others decide.

They tried that. Daly and the younger Fehr had some long "negotiating" sessions, and, well, it's lead them here.
 
Potvin29 said:
I still don't see the 'repeated moves in the players direction' that Daly is talking about.  It is only that way if you base it off their initial 'lowball' offer.

It's about the same as the players making "concessions worth about a billion dollars." The "concessions" the players have made could, in a worst case scenario for the league, see them getting a larger percentage of revenue than under the expired CBA.
 
crazyperfectdevil said:
Corn Flake said:
RedLeaf said:
Enough already.

Who's up for a trip to Minsk? We'll catch a few KHL games and pick up a case of good Russian vodka to drink in the stands.

Sold.

as long as we're not driving once we get there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXz4P6EpX3s

In all likelihood, we will be too drunk to drive, but it appears from that clip that we still could if we needed to.

I'm told Minsk is beautiful in the fall. We will really need two weeks to see all the sites and take in the culture. Not to mention all the hockey we'll need to see to replenish our systems.

Come to think of it, we should be arriving back home just as the collective bargaining talks have picked back up again. :o :o

We better make it a month....
 
bustaheims said:
Potvin29 said:
I still don't see the 'repeated moves in the players direction' that Daly is talking about.  It is only that way if you base it off their initial 'lowball' offer.

It's about the same as the players making "concessions worth about a billion dollars." The "concessions" the players have made could, in a worst case scenario for the league, see them getting a larger percentage of revenue than under the expired CBA.

I hope this lockout means that 10 franchises disappear due to lack of interest. The NHL really needs to hit rock bottom.
 
Tigger said:
I kind of like Paul Coffey's suggestion, take Bettman and Fehr out of the room and the let the others decide.

Of course, because if you can't get get 2 people to agree, getting 400 to agree is the solution.
 
Fehr needs to put the latest offer from the league to a vote. I'm guessing the majority of the players would privately vote 'yes'.
 
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