NEW YORK -- NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says the league will take some time to look at a counter-proposal from the NHL Players' Association. The offer came during roughly three hours of meetings on Monday afternoon. Bettman indicated that league officials would spend the evening examining the counter-proposal. "We have to review...
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Monday, 31 December 2012
{coyotes} NHL will look at NHLPA's counter-proposal
{coyotes} NHL labor talks slated for Monday afternoon
Click here to buy Sale Posters! NEW YORK (AP) -- The NHL and the players' association are using the last day of 2012 to get back to work on a labor deal that has so far been well out of reach. Negotiations are scheduled for Monday afternoon at the league's New York office. This marks the first time the NHL and the union will...
Sunday, 30 December 2012
{coyotes} NHLPA SET TO MEET WITH NHL ON MONDAY IN NEW YORK
The NHL Players' Association will meet on Monday with the NHL after spending most of the weekend reading through the league's 288-page proposal. The NHLPA met internally on Sunday in New York after it wrapped up information sessions earlier in the day involving the Owners' latest CBA proposal. There was some talk that a...
{coyotes} NHL, NHLPA RESUME INFORMATION SESSIONS ON PROPOSAL
The NHL and the NHL Players' Association have resumed information sessions this morning in New York to continue considerations of the Owners' latest CBA proposal. The league and players spent most of Saturday in conference calls and discussions regarding the 288-page document that the NHL presented on Thursday. According...
Saturday, 29 December 2012
{coyotes} Talks on hold; NHL, players review latest offer
Avatar (Blu-ray) (With DVD) (Special Edition) (Widescreen) The NHL and NHL Players' Association want to exchange more information before resuming collective bargaining talks. After holding a series of conference calls to review the NHL's latest proposal on Saturday afternoon, the sides made plans to resume the discussions ...
{coyotes} NHL, players set to resume CBA talks
NEW YORK -- The NHL is set to get back to the bargaining table with the NHL Players' Association after a new contract offer from the league broke the ice between the sides. Those talks are scheduled to take place Sunday in New York, nearly one month after negotiations broke down and pushed the sides further apart. Without...
Friday, 28 December 2012
{coyotes} Phoenix Coyotes referendum effort falls short
GLENDALE, Ariz. - An effort to put a multimillion-dollar hockey deal in front of Glendale voters failed to get enough signatures to make the ballot. Political action committee Back to Sanity, led by Glendale residents Ken Jones and Francine Romesburg, initiated a referendum in late November, days after the Glendale City Council...
{coyotes} NHL MAKES NEW CBA OFFER TO PLAYERS' ASSOCIATION
NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed on Friday the league made a new CBA proposal to the NHL Players' Association on Thursday afternoon. Read the highlights of the new proposal here. "In light of media reports this morning, I can confirm that we delivered to the Union a new, comprehensive proposal for a successor...
{coyotes} Report: NHL makes new offer to players
The NHL reached out to the NHL Players' Association on Thursday with a new proposal, ESPN reported. The offer includes an increase in contract length for the players and movement on salary variance and buyouts, an unnamed NHL player told ESPN.com Friday. The reported new proposal includes extending the limit of player...
Thursday, 27 December 2012
{coyotes} CITY OF GLENDALE SIGNS ARENA MANAGEMENT DEAL WITH COYOTES
The sale of the Phoenix Coyotes is a step closer to being finalized. The city of Glendale signed its arena management deal and lease with prospective team buyer Greg Jamison this week. The deal is for $300 million over 20 years, which pays Jamison to run the city-owned Jobing.com Arena. City spokeswoman Julie Watters said Jamison...
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