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2012 CBA Negotiations Thread

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Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Corn Flake said:
OldTimeHockey said:
Corn Flake said:
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
I guess I'm just a hopeless na?f, but I would have thought both parties in a negotiation that has been going on for 60 days already presented their proposal as a complete package, in writing.  Isn't that, like, Step One?

Don't worry.. on Wednesday, Fehr will again have some fresh new ideas to propose, written on the back of 3 ... no wait, 2 napkins.  Just like last time. The 3rd idea doesn't need a napkin because it's just way too new, man.

Why waste paper when Bettman is just going to use it to wipe his rearend.

Everybody Poops.

Some people's don't stink.

Bettman's smells like money
 
OldTimeHockey said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Corn Flake said:
OldTimeHockey said:
Corn Flake said:
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
I guess I'm just a hopeless na?f, but I would have thought both parties in a negotiation that has been going on for 60 days already presented their proposal as a complete package, in writing.  Isn't that, like, Step One?

Don't worry.. on Wednesday, Fehr will again have some fresh new ideas to propose, written on the back of 3 ... no wait, 2 napkins.  Just like last time. The 3rd idea doesn't need a napkin because it's just way too new, man.

Why waste paper when Bettman is just going to use it to wipe his rearend.

Everybody Poops.

Some people's don't stink.

Bettman's smells like money
And crap come out his mouth
 
Things they agree on?

http://www.thestar.com/sports/leafs/article/1290414--nhl-lockout--nhlpa-could-deliver-new-proposal-wednesday
 
RedLeaf said:


COMMON GROUND
The sides have more or less agreed to:

? Change the free agent calendar (see above). Arbitration dates may change as well.

? Allow cap space to be included in transactions, to encourage trades and get teams out from under heavy contracts.

? A joint health committee.

? Eliminate re-entry waivers.

? A neutral, third-party arbitrator to deal with appeals for on- and off-ice discipline.

? Minimum roster requirements to avoid situations where teams dress fewer than 18 players to save salary cap room.

GETTING CLOSER
The NHL has moved closer to the NHLPA position on:

? Entry-level contracts. The league wants a two-year limit. The players want to leave it at three.

? AHL salaries. The league is offering to count only those that exceed the NHL minimum ($525,000) against a team?s cap. The NHL had wanted the number closer to $95,000. The victory for the PA here is that AHL players won?t have their salaries count against the players? share of hockey-related revenue. Accounting would be limited to players in the NHL.

? Unrestricted free agency. The league is offering freedom after eight years of service or age 28, after asking for 10 years. This year, players could become free agents after seven years of service, or age 27.

? Maintaining salary arbitration, but with eligibility pushed back to a player?s fifth season. The players are asking for arbitration after four years. The NHL initially wanted it abolished.

STICKING POINTS
50/50: Both sides have agreed, on the surface, to a 50-50 split of hockey-related revenue. The players want to get there eventually by guaranteeing certain dollar amounts ? starting with the $1.88 billion they earned last season ? will be paid over the first few years of a deal. In percentage of expected revenue, the players are closer to 56 per cent. The NHL wants a strict 50-50 split, with some provisions outside the cap to ensure players under contract get paid in full.

Revenue sharing: The players want a bigger pool of money ? about $240 million ? for the smaller teams. The NHL has increased the amount it would put into the pool to about $200 million.

Contract restraints: The NHL has wanted five-year limits on all deals with no more than a five per cent variation from year to year. The NHLPA seems ready to help teams find a way to discourage back-diving deals, but doesn?t like how strict the NHL?s proposals are.

Lockout damage: Who pays for the financial cost of the lockout? The league sees that as 50-50. The NHLPA wants the league to pay the lion?s share.

THE SKINNY
The NHLPA?s position is that none of the issues are settled ? that they are all linked to the restraints the NHL wants. Both sides agree that anything can change, with nothing agreed to in writing.

?This is all minor stuff,? one insider said. ?It?s great we have deals on these things, but they?re not changing the world.?
 
Aaron Ward ‏@aaronward_nhl

In NYC for #CBA meetings. Early indication,NHLPA has made a significant move in the direction of the owners. #TSN

Bob McKenzie ‏@TSNBobMcKenzie

We're hearing today's NHLPA proposal to NHL will include increasing the NHL's $211M Make Whole provision by another $180M.

Bob McKenzie ‏@TSNBobMcKenzie

We're also hearing the NHLPA proposal will work off a percentage of HRR -- as requested by NHL -- and not a guaranteed dollar amount
 
Corn Flake said:
moving significantly in the owner's direction and adding $180M to make whole kind of contradict each other.

It also depends on what kind of percentage the PA is talking about or whether it's some sort of hybrid deal or whatever. It's a big move, but I wouldn't say we know enough to call it significant yet.
 
Corn Flake said:
moving significantly in the owner's direction and adding $180M to make whole kind of contradict each other.

Not if there's movement on just about everything else like contract rights and a fixed percentage rather than guaranteed amount.
 
bustaheims said:
Corn Flake said:
moving significantly in the owner's direction and adding $180M to make whole kind of contradict each other.

It also depends on what kind of percentage the PA is talking about or whether it's some sort of hybrid deal or whatever. It's a big move, but I wouldn't say we know enough to call it significant yet.

stay on percentage? suuuure.. how about 75%!!!
 
I've gotten my hopes up based on early information leaking from a meeting before.

I'm waiting to hear full details before I over react.
 
aaronward_nhl: CBA meeting has ended. Fehr addressing media. #TSN

reporterchris: Donald Fehr says new proposal is "about as good we can do."

reporterchris: Donald Fehr says sides are $182 million apart over the five-year deal.

Real_ESPNLeBrun: Fehr says both sides will reconvene at 1 pm ET

reporterchris: The NHLPA expects a response from the NHL on the new proposal this afternoon.

I don't trust Fehr's numbers, as it's been shown that the PA and the league have very different outlooks on how things are going to play out with revenue, but, at least they'll be talking after lunch. I don't like that the PA is only proposing a 5 year deal, though. I feel that it's in their best interests to lock this down for as long as they can.
 
bustaheims said:
aaronward_nhl: CBA meeting has ended. Fehr addressing media. #TSN

reporterchris: Donald Fehr says new proposal is "about as good we can do."

reporterchris: Donald Fehr says sides are $182 million apart over the five-year deal.

Real_ESPNLeBrun: Fehr says both sides will reconvene at 1 pm ET

reporterchris: The NHLPA expects a response from the NHL on the new proposal this afternoon.

I don't trust Fehr's numbers, as it's been shown that the PA and the league have very different outlooks on how things are going to play out with revenue, but, at least they'll be talking after lunch. I don't like that the PA is only proposing a 5 year deal, though. I feel that it's in their best interests to lock this down for as long as they can.

$182 mil apart? Alright. So we'll have a deal sometime after lunch. Right on!
8)
 
pgshelly: Sidney Crosby said NHLPA offer is "hybrid" and represents some movement in league's direction. #Penguins

pgshelly: Sidney Crosby on NHLPA proposal: "We're making a move in their direction, so I don't see why they wouldn't consider it." #Penguins

pgshelly: More Crosby: It's a little closer to their proposal. It's definitely something they'll have to consider, or they should at least. #Penguins

pgshelly: More Crosby: "What we want back on the make-whole is not even close to what we're putting on the table, everything combined." #Penguins

pgshelly: More Crosby: We wanted progress, but it takes both sides. They're going to have to move a little bit, too. It just shows we all want to play

The hybrid thing is intriguing, but could also a major sticking point, depending on how it's structured. That 2nd to last quote concerns me, though. I hope it's just poor wording on Sid's part, because it seems very confrontational.
 
bustaheims said:
I don't like that the PA is only proposing a 5 year deal, though. I feel that it's in their best interests to lock this down for as long as they can.

I think that's the trade-off with the league insisting on a fixed %. If  the league grows substantially the players will want to renegotiate as soon as possible. Agreeing to a 10 year deal with no outs is essentially what everyone buried the NFLPA for. No way another PA makes the same mistake.
 
Chris Botta‏@ChrisBottaNHL
NHL reaction to proposal will be a pivotal moment. If NHL dismisses it, previous ugliness will pale in comparison to what's ahead.

I think that just about sums it up. Things will either get better soon or, in my opinion anyway, the season will be done. Frankly, at this point, I almost don't care anymore. I think by now I just sort of expected the season to be canceled.
 
bustaheims said:
The hybrid thing is intriguing, but could also a major sticking point, depending on how it's structured. That 2nd to last quote concerns me, though. I hope it's just poor wording on Sid's part, because it seems very confrontational.

Yeah I don't quite get what he's saying there. could be bad, could be confused.

So if hybrid is 50/50 split plus make whole premium on top retro-active to the number of games played this year vs. a "NHL pays for lockout money we lost and will forever" .. the former probably works.. the latter = bad news.
 
aaronward_nhl: Source,NHLPA proposal took NHL structure,50/50,no guarantee.Only difference,took $211M (make whole) to $393M over 4 yrs.This $393M works

aaronward_nhl: out to an added 1.2M per team,per year over 5 yrs of the deal.Player contracting-back diving-provides a measure that determines the added

aaronward_nhl: advantage gained if player retires early.Penalizes team going forward based on benefit obtained.No need for term limits or variation. #TSN

If this is accurate, they're probably pretty close to a deal. The biggest issue is that, with the extended make whole, this deal doesn't really become 50/50 until year 5. The way the PA addresses back-diving contracts also seems needlessly convoluted, but, hard to say without knowing more about it.
 
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