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01-06-2013
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NHL lockout over...
NEW YORK — The NHL and the players' association reached a tentative agreement early Sunday to end a nearly four-month-old lockout that threatened to wipe out what was left of an already abbreviated season.
A marathon negotiating session that lasted more than 16 hours, stretching from Saturday afternoon until just before dawn Sunday, produced a 10-year deal.
"We've got to dot a lot of Is and cross a lot of Ts," Commissioner Gary Bettman said. "There's still a lot of work to be done."
The collective bargaining agreement still must be ratified by a majority of the league's 30 owners and the union's membership of approximately 740 players.
Under the negotiated CBA, free-agent contracts will have a maximum length of seven years, but clubs can go to eight years to re-sign their own players. Each side can opt out of the deal after eight years.
The pension plan was "the centerpiece of the deal for the players," said Winnipeg Jets defenseman Ron Hainsey, who took part in negotiations throughout the process.
The actual language of the pension plan still has to be written, but Hainsey said there is nothing substantial that still needs to be fixed.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_2419552.html
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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01-06-2013
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"You Want Some?"
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It will be interesting to see how the "Buyout clause" (if it's still part of the package) affects the Flyers, if at all.
Plus it seems the latest agreement made it so a team like Philly couldn't "stash" a salary or two in the minors. The contracts are now counted as part of the cap.
Finally it will be interesting to see how many of the Flyer's walking (or not walking if the case may be) will be ready to open the season.
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01-06-2013
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Thank God it's over. I'm not certain I could have gone on much longer without it.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-06-2013
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Glad it's over. Now that our football season is over, we at least have hockey to look forward to. I like to see how the Flyers are going to handle the cap and what happens to Claude Giroux when he hits the open market. Hope we can keep him.
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01-06-2013
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"You Want Some?"
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jgboys1
Glad it's over. Now that our football season is over, we at least have hockey to look forward to. I like to see how the Flyers are going to handle the cap and what happens to Claude Giroux when he hits the open market. Hope we can keep him.
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A player's home team will have a little advantage on the rest of the market because they can go an 8th year in the contract, whereas (if I'm reading correctly) that all other teams can only go a maximum of 7 years in trying to wrench Giroux from the Flyers.
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01-06-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
A player's home team will have a little advantage on the rest of the market because they can go an 8th year in the contract, whereas (if I'm reading correctly) that all other teams can only go a maximum of 7 years in trying to wrench Giroux from the Flyers.
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I wouldn't worry about Giroux. He's as likely to leave the Flyers as Romo is the Cowboys. He's their centerpiece. Their franchise player.
The cap is up this year and then back down to last year's level....
The players' share of hockey-related income, a total that reached a record $3.3 billion last season, will drop from 57 percent to a 50-50 split. The salary cap for the upcoming season will be $70.2 million and will then go down to $64.3 million in the 2013-14 season.
All clubs must have a minimum payroll of $44 million.
The league had wanted next season's cap to fall to $60 million, but agreed to an upper limit of $64.3 – the same amount as last season.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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01-06-2013
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I predicted this to a buddy that we were going to have hockey soon. Thank god I was right, college,world juniors and KHL streams weren't cutting it.
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01-06-2013
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White and Nerdy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
A player's home team will have a little advantage on the rest of the market because they can go an 8th year in the contract, whereas (if I'm reading correctly) that all other teams can only go a maximum of 7 years in trying to wrench Giroux from the Flyers.
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so this is kind of similar to the Bird rules for the NBA contracts?
GO GO
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01-06-2013
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White and Nerdy
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I am happy and sad at the same time...
Happy for hockey season and my Pens.....sad that Jordan Staal, my favorite Pen, was traded.
GO GO
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01-06-2013
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So how many games will this season have??
Record: 2-3 as of 10/15/2012 | Prediction: 7-9 | Final: 8-8 with a Romo choke
"Stupidity. Ignorance. Closed mindedness. All things that keep the Garrett haters in their bubble." - a_minimalist
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01-06-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggems
I am happy and sad at the same time...
Happy for hockey season and my Pens.....sad that Jordan Staal, my favorite Pen, was traded.
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Don't worry, you landed a great haul for him in return!
kmp, I think they are targeting a 50 game schedule.
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01-06-2013
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#12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kmp77
So how many games will this season have??
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48 games.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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01-06-2013
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#13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggems
I am happy and sad at the same time...
Happy for hockey season and my Pens.....sad that Jordan Staal, my favorite Pen, was traded.
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I know how you feel. If the lockout never happened I was planning on seeing Parise's return to the Rock, which fell on the day before my surgery date so it really woulda been perfect.
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01-06-2013
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The Chairman
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01-06-2013
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Member
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I was hopping that nhl will not start this season. I like KHL this season and was looking forward to WC with all stars.
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