Will the NHL and NHLPA end up fighting it out?

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  • PuckOff
    SBR MVP
    • 02-14-07
    • 2395

    #1
    Will the NHL and NHLPA end up fighting it out?
    Today is decission day on Ko-V. If the NHL rejects this deal and tries to mess with the deals that Savard, Luongo etc. signed then they are shooting themselves in the foot and will be in for a long and nasty fight.
  • DennisGreen
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-27-08
    • 18369

    #2
    Yeah this really is getting ridiculous. Since these contracts were completed a long time ago they really should have no right to go and void them now. It's like buying a new car then a year later saying "Actually I don't want this anymore, here you go." They need to enforce the rules on all future contracts but should have no legal recourse to touch these ones.
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    • PuckOff
      SBR MVP
      • 02-14-07
      • 2395

      #3
      Let me one up you.

      It is more like buying a car from a dealer and then after a year the bank calls you and says hey we're taking the car from you because you actaully didn't qualify for the loan we gave you.

      Now hand in the keys sukka!!!
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      • DennisGreen
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-27-08
        • 18369

        #4
        Originally posted by PuckOff
        Let me one up you. It is more like buying a car from a dealer and then after a year the bank calls you and says hey we're taking the car from you because you actaully didn't qualify for the loan we gave you. Now hand in the keys sukka!!!
        Well played sir. Hopefully the sides come to an agreement the last thing we wanna see is another strike
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        • PuckOff
          SBR MVP
          • 02-14-07
          • 2395

          #5
          Dennis,

          Sides have come to an agreement. No strike or Lockout (which is what happend the last time.)



          NHL were smart not to play games.
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          • DennisGreen
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 11-27-08
            • 18369

            #6
            Originally posted by PuckOff
            Dennis, Sides have come to an agreement. No strike or Lockout (which is what happend the last time.) http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=332542 NHL were smart not to play games.
            Excellent!
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