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lc9 said:Things don't seem as optimistic today as they did yesterday.
Corn Flake said:It's either Fehr & Bettman and their respective egos coming into the room and wanting to run the show, which will ultimately blow this thing up, or this is just fun with messaging while each side tries to squeeze everything they can out of the negotiation... get the other side to panic as much as possible.
bustaheims said:Corn Flake said:It's either Fehr & Bettman and their respective egos coming into the room and wanting to run the show, which will ultimately blow this thing up, or this is just fun with messaging while each side tries to squeeze everything they can out of the negotiation... get the other side to panic as much as possible.
Considering the two sides aren't in the same room right now, I doubt it's that.
aaronward_nhl: At this stage,doesn't appear the Union will take this present NHL offer to a full vote.PA still actively engaged in internal meetings #TSN
Corn Flake said:They have been going back and forth all day between the league and PA.. from what TSN was reporting, both Bettman and Fehr have been in discusions.. just going by what they said and is staring back at me in this article: http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=411086
Nik V. Debs said:Not me, for what it's worth. As a Leafs fan the front-loaded long-term deals struck me as one of the only remaining advantages the Leafs, or any other deep pocketed club had in attracting FA's.
Nik V. Debs said:Honestly, the limiting of contract lengths just strikes me as a bone to throw to stupid GM's who don't know how to manage a club. In the right hands, a 7 or 8 or 10 year deal can be a real asset to a team.
Darren Dreger @DarrenDreger
PA made presentation today. Say time is now to make a deal. Say addressed league concerns.
Darren Dreger @DarrenDreger
PA very disappointed Bettman and owners didn't attend todays meeting. 16 players, Don and Steve Fehr represented PA.
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
As a result of discussions we believe we have a pension agreement and a transition agreement
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
8 year agreement with opt out after 6 was their proposal
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
Says contracting issues remaining are length and year-by-year variations
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
We proposed max 8 year length. on variability: 7yrs or longer contract -- lowest year of contract had to be at least 25 per cent of highest
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
Where does that put us? But for any transition issues, we think there's an agreement on dollars
Bruce Arthur @bruce_arthur
Players offered an eight-year deal with an opt-out after six, and eight-year maxes with 25% variance, versus 10, 5/7, and 5%, respectively.
Pierre LeBrun @Real_ESPNLeBrun
When Fehr says he thinks there's agreement on total dollars, that includes accepting NHL's Make Whole offer he says
CarltonTheBear said:What I don't get is why the owners are demanding both a 5-year limit and a 5% cap on year-by-year variance. Their goal is to get rid of those retirement deals. And alone either one of those two options absolutely kills them. There's no need for both.
Corn Flake said:All this "protecting teams from themselves" stuff aside, does it make any logical sense whatsoever to give an athlete a "career" contract, especially in a highly physical sport like hockey? I think if you view it from a what makes sense for the sport, 12+ year deals make none.
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
Fehr: we were advised that moves were not acceptable
Potvin29 said:Welp, screw it.
Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNIC
Fehr: we were advised that moves were not acceptable