NHL Lockout Is Over
The NHL and NHLPA reached a tentative deal at 5:00 AM Sunday for a new collective bargaining agreement. The agreement is expected to be ratified by mid-week, with a 48 or 50-game season starting between January 15 and 20.
The NHL and NHLPA reached a tentative deal at 5:00 AM Sunday for a new collective bargaining agreement. The agreement is expected to be ratified by mid-week, with a 48 or 50-game season starting between January 15 and 20.
NHL and NHLPA seem to be getting down to some actual negotiating as 2013 begins.
Latest cancellation announcement keeps NHL fans puck-free for another three weeks.
League seems unwilling to close a deal with its players.
Would appear typically "Meaningless Games" had much more meaning than fans were led to believe, as exhibition schedule is eliminated by NHL
Vast Roster Of A-Listers Continues To Swell
Well, it's official. The clock has struck midnight and a summer of discontent has turned into an autumn of utter frustration. As expected, the NHL has locked out it's players. Instead of training...
Completely Open Forum as league & PA head for another season-threatening labor action
As we watch this debacle continue to unfold, as we pick sides and bang our fan-drums while condemning millionaires for their supposed greed, as the media continues to provide insight and speculation into a process that shouldn't be this difficult...
On Friday, many in the hockey world eagerly awaited a full blown counter from the NHLPA on the offer the NHL presented to them on Tuesday but it didn't happen. Negotiations appear to have stalled leaving us with no labor agreement on Labor Day.