DEAL DONE---- NHL hockey coming back

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NHL, NHLPA reach tentative deal

TSN.ca Staff with files

7/13/2005 12:49:19 PM

And now for the words everyone has been waiting to hear: The deal is done!

The NHL and NHL Players' Association have finally reached an agreement (pending ratification) on a new six-year collective bargaining agreement that - if approved by the NHL board of governors next Thursday and the rank and file membership of the NHLPA next Tuesday - will officially end the stalemate on July 21.

The agreement, a complex document reportedly numbering more than 600 pages, came after the two sides staged marathon negotiating sessions for nine consecutive days. Since the 2004-05 NHL season was officially cancelled on Feb. 16, the league and union have met on 82 occasions, leading to an agreement that will revamp the way the entire professional hockey industry conducts its business.

The league went into this lockout, which started on Sept. 15, 2004, seeking cost certainty and believes it has achieved that with a new economic system from top to bottom.

It is expected both the NHL and NHLPA will move to ratify the agreement within the next seven days, with a formal announcement on July 21. During that time, it is expected the new CBA will be distributed to all in the hockey industry so they can begin getting themselves up to speed on a myriad of new rules and regulations.

Among the most significant features are:

- a hard team-by-team salary cap with a payroll of range of $21 million to $39 million (in the first year), which includes all player costs (benefits, insurance etc).

- the league's total expenditure on player costs (salaries, bonuses, benefits and insurance) is not permitted to exceed 54 per cent of defined hockey-related revenue and the salary cap and payroll range will move up or down as revenues increase or decrease each year of the deal.

- a 24 per-cent salary rollback for any NHL player who has time remaining on an existing contract, keeping in mind that the players will receive none of the monies they were slated to earn in the lost season of 2004-05.

- liberalized free agency (including unrestricted status at 27 by year four of the deal), a more restrictive entry level system, totally revamped salary arbitration, improved pension benefits and a revenue-sharing plan.

- Age eligibility for unrestricted free agency at age 31 in 2005, 29 in 2006, 28 in 2007. In 2008, it's 27 or seven years of NHL tenure.

This agreement (pending ratification) will kick off the most bizarre and busiest off-season in NHL history after the league became the first major professional loop to lose an entire year to labour strife.

As tutorials are conducted to allow NHL owners, general managers, NHL players and player agents to understand the new economic order, plans are already in the works for the two ratification votes.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman will be recommending acceptance of this agreement to the governors, so a simple majority of the league's 30-man ruling body will be enough to ratify it.

It's also expected the NHLPA's executive committee, led by president Trevor Linden, will be endorsing the deal, which means a simple majority of the NHLPA's more than 700 members will be enough to make it binding. For those players who cannot physically make it to the membership meeting, the vote will be conducted through the NHLPA's secure website, The Source.

Assuming both groups ratify, the NHL is expected to begin a brief transition period before the league fully re-opens for business.

But before teams and players start to concern themselves with the specifics of transition - such as the buying out of some players to allow teams to meet cap requirements or the attempted signing of 2003 and 2004 draft picks who would re-enter the 2005 entry draft if not signed - the league is expected to unveil significant changes to the game, on and off the ice.

Because no season was played in 2004-05, there is no order of selection for the 2005 entry draft, which is scheduled to take place as a scaled-down event in Ottawa on July 30. Usually, teams draft in inverse order of finish from the recently-concluded season, but this time there will be a weighted draft lottery (with the teams who have fared poorest over the last few years to get marginally better odds than those who fared well) to determine who gets the first overall pick and the right to pick young phenom Sidney Crosby. That lottery is scheduled to take place on July 21 when the NHL is expected to formally announce the new CBA.

In addition to that major business, the NHL is also expected to unveil significant rule changes aimed at making the game more exciting and fan friendly, including shootouts to end tie games and the removal of the red line for the purpose of allowing two-line passes.

While the regular season will remain at 82 games long for each team, the format of that schedule may be altered.

Once the NHL's formal news conference is put to bed, along with the lottery and rule changes, the brief transition period should unfold in order to take care of the loose ends from the expired CBA. At some point, the NHL will declare itself open for business and NHL teams will be sorting through a huge pool of unrestricted free agents as many teams make themselves over from the ground up.

Whether it is the brave new world the NHL hopes, remains to be seen, but the level of activity and uncertainty will be higher than at any other time in league history.

For now, though, the only thing that matters in the short term is this: The deal (pending ratification) is done.

The lockout wiped out the entire 2004-05 season, including all 1,230 regular-season games, denying hockey fans a Stanley Cup champion for the first time since a flu epidemic cancelled the 1919 final. The NHL became the first major professional league in North America to loose a season from beginning to end because of labour strife.

Once Bettman announced the season cancelled Feb. 16, both sides returned to the negotiating table March 11 in the first of 44 meetings aimed at making sure the 2005-06 season wouldn't be delayed.

The two sides met every single week starting in early May and didn't let up until the end, cramming in long days in the final six weeks in an effort to finally get it done.

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the NHL playoffs are all i watch..but hockey is a sick sport

yea, it might be because he has asian in him, but tanaka is more funny than that andy faggot. i'd probably watch the chinese tanaka show.

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BOYCOTT!!!! I love hockey, but they are all too damn greedy....Everyone should boycott the first game of the year to remind them that they play for their fans.

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i like foorball better but hockey is still kool

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FUCK YA! and once Bertuzzi is back, The league will be fucking prime again.

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about time. now the sens can clean up.

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Who gives a shit...I don't have time to watch hockey during the winter, I'm too busy skiing. Besides, hockey kinda sucks. A lot. So whatever.

Like I'm gonna feel sorry for hockey...multi-millionaire owners fighting with multi-millionaire players over money. They can all go suck dicks.

Remember: Pro sports are about advertising and revenue generating. Nothing else.

The internet is for slandering others anonymously.

 
holy shit a 24% decrease in player salaries that is HUGE. no wonder they were so biter.

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If you mean, because he moved back to the east, that's probably because he wanted to be at home for the year and because everybody knew his address in bc.

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For the people that are saying that hockey players are overpayed, think of this; they are THE BEST at what they do in the world, they should be getting top dollar. Same with other sports, hockey doesn't get half as much as MLB players do.

 
hockey players actually make dramatically less money than professional athletes in sports like baseball and basketball and even many football players as well. I believe they also have the lowest starting salaries out of any north american professional sport, and they arguably take the biggest beating. I hated loosing this past season, and was worried for my cousin (who's up for the draft, but signed as an undrafted player). Hockey kicks ass, it just sucks that the NHL had to loose a whole season over money and other sports that are over-run by even greedy people only lose a fraction of that time in monitary disputes between players and owners.

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thank god.

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about fucking time

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Fuck! hockey fucking sucks. its always on ESPN when something else thats better should be. plus its gonna take up about 20 minutes of sportscenter. Hockey is GAY

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is he rich like me?
 
if you werent a complete fucktard, you'd know that espn dropped hockey so you can watch your beloved spelling bee highlights on sportscenter.

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^Go to a live NHL hockey game. Get good seats. Watch the entire game. You will love it from that point on.

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if your floating down a fiver in a cement canoe, and the wheels fall off, how many pancakes does it take to shingle a dog house?

NONE! ice cream doesnt have bones.....

 
So now, if you watch NESN, your gona be bummed, but espn, your in luck.

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Is there n e truth to the rumor that some of the new changes are increasing the size of goals and making the goilies pads smaller!!

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to the guy above who said....'your a girl what do you know?'...I'm fuckin Canadian you fucking idiot....and I happen to enjoy hockey. I just don't like greedy athletes in any sport.

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I dont think they are greedy. do you know how much these players go through? I mean those hits are huge. and they deserve alot of money for enduring all that.

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the players pay isn't actually that bad considering that the only anyone watches is because of them so they should get like 50% of ticket sales to divide amongst eachother right? anyways hockey rules!!

 
i didnt miss hockey too much i just watched school games and i enjoyed the NCAA alot better then hockey

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that there is a great idea. i like that thinking

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i'm not saying boycott the entire season...just the first game as a reminder of where their paycheque comes from...the fans

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haha, i found that so hilarious for some reason, anyways.. i'm so happy hockey is back! i don't care about people who don't enjoy hockey but i love it.. other leagues just don't cut.. it watching nhl is the best!

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YA NHL WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH! I want the Canadians or the Canucks to get sidney in the lottery for sure instead of some fuking pussy team like columbus or something

 
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