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Significantly Insignificant said:Couple of things I have heard:
1. There is a clause in the CBA that allows termination of player contract if they pass waivers and have broken the clubs training/conduct policy.
2. If Richards fights this, the arbitrator is Bettman.
princedpw said:Significantly Insignificant said:Couple of things I have heard:
1. There is a clause in the CBA that allows termination of player contract if they pass waivers and have broken the clubs training/conduct policy.
2. If Richards fights this, the arbitrator is Bettman.
Does anyone know what is included in such training/conduct policies?
Could this be a drug abuse issue?
This is certainly the kind of thing that the NHLPA will be interested in fighting. They don't want teams to simply be able dump contracts of players that are simply under achieving (eg, Clarkson didn't train well enough to make himself into a legit nhl player ...).
Exactly. Interesting timing that this coincides with the Stoll investigation.Significantly Insignificant said:princedpw said:Significantly Insignificant said:Couple of things I have heard:
1. There is a clause in the CBA that allows termination of player contract if they pass waivers and have broken the clubs training/conduct policy.
2. If Richards fights this, the arbitrator is Bettman.
Does anyone know what is included in such training/conduct policies?
Could this be a drug abuse issue?
This is certainly the kind of thing that the NHLPA will be interested in fighting. They don't want teams to simply be able dump contracts of players that are simply under achieving (eg, Clarkson didn't train well enough to make himself into a legit nhl player ...).
The Kings must feel that they have some sort of proof. How this plays out is going to be interesting.
Significantly Insignificant said:The Kings must feel that they have some sort of proof.
Nik the Trik said:Significantly Insignificant said:The Kings must feel that they have some sort of proof.
Maybe. But they're also the team that thought they could sneak Slava Voynov into a practice. Like has been said, they may just be hoping that what they know about Richards could embarrass him enough to not want to fight it.
Significantly Insignificant said:However, that's a slippery slope and Richards does still have a contract with the team, and if he did train, and the training just wasn't enough to get him back to the level he was at, well then that's on the Kings. They took on the deal, and their only recourse is the buyout.
I've heard about this at different sites for the past few hours. Put 2+2 together. What does it tell you that the NHL agreed to the termination so quickly?Sudafederov said:Pierre McGuire has some thoughts...
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/pierre-mcguire-indicates-mike-richards-contract-breach-occurred-at-border-crossing-235356704.html
OrangeBlack said:I've heard about this at different sites for the past few hours. Put 2+2 together. What does it tell you that the NHL agreed to the termination so quickly?Sudafederov said:Pierre McGuire has some thoughts...
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/pierre-mcguire-indicates-mike-richards-contract-breach-occurred-at-border-crossing-235356704.html
Nik the Trik said:Significantly Insignificant said:However, that's a slippery slope and Richards does still have a contract with the team, and if he did train, and the training just wasn't enough to get him back to the level he was at, well then that's on the Kings. They took on the deal, and their only recourse is the buyout.
He also traded for Richards knowing full well that he had the reputation he did. Considering that the deal was already signed when Lombardi traded for him, I really don't think "he lied about his training" constitutes a breach of contract. Players don't have an obligation to train the way a team wants them to.
Patrick said:I'd imagine he tried to take some herbal refreshments across the border and got caught.
MetalRaven said:That was my gut feeling as well, though maybe not just herbal.
My question on that though is doesn't the NHL have a substance abuse program? And wouldn't they be required/encouraged to enroll the player in one before contract termination?
Nik the Trik said:Not to put too fine a point on it but if Mike Richards was caught trying to smuggle drugs over a border I'm pretty sure he'd have been arrested. That's a pretty serious crime