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Topper wrote:Reef, my scenario was just that, my scenario.
HW, given the recent NFL and NBA deals, did anyone expect anything different from the league's offers? It is the trend of sport CBA's.
That is the first I had heard of Fehr wanting to renew the existing CBA. I know he had proposed continuing to play under it while a new deal was worked out, but I did not know he had suggested a complete renewal.
Hockey Widow wrote:Remember the series of proposals the PA gave? They had varying ways of defining HRR, linkage, revenue sharing, escrow, make whole, FA, contract terms , etc.
Hockey Widow wrote:Fehr said at one point, if we give in on percentage and other terms whats in it for us. What to we get in return for giving in on these issues,
Lancer wrote: this just reeks of Bettman trying to prop up his ego-driven southern US exdpansion campaign at the expense of the true hockey-market, big-revenue teams.
Lancer wrote:No more need for that communistic revenue-sharing clap-trap. No more talk of market economics and competition dictating where teams should and can thrive. Buttman's sunshine dream lives on, while the product suffers and fans in true hockey markets suffer 18th-seeded Florida face 19th-seeded Columbus in the Stanley Cup Final thanks to 'playoff' officiating.
Hockey Widow wrote:Topper wrote:Reef, my scenario was just that, my scenario.
HW, given the recent NFL and NBA deals, did anyone expect anything different from the league's offers? It is the trend of sport CBA's.
That is the first I had heard of Fehr wanting to renew the existing CBA. I know he had proposed continuing to play under it while a new deal was worked out, but I did not know he had suggested a complete renewal.
All you have to do is look at his first few proposals and listen to Bettman and Daley complain that they are not talking the same language. The PA is at a distinct disadvantage when the NHL wants to use the existing CBA, or recently expired, as the template to slash and burn. So the PA's first few responses were to get drastic and change the landscape. We all know how those ideas went over.
He has been on record as saying he would renew the old CBA and failing that, would agree to play under it until a new deal was worked out. At one point he even offered a no strike agreement to offset the concerns that the PA would strike once the playoffs came. All of this was rejected by the NHL. The misconception is that Bettman couldn't trust the PA to not strike whereas the real problem was that if there was an agreement to play under the old CBA, with a no strike agreement, the PA would have to incentive to build a new deal. So the only way the NHL saw to get a new deal was to shut it all down. When they did so they made it clear that they had no intention of revising certain core issues, like HRR.
So they shut it down and then began to dictate what would be renegotiated and what would be left alone in a take it or leave it attitude. In a negotiation there needs to be give and take. In this one there has not been that. It has once again been about the NHL telling the players what it wants and needs and not giving anything back to the players for their concessions. So Ferh said repeatedly, tell us what your goals are, what you need to accomplish and lets try to see if we can build a new way of getting there. Remember the series of proposals the PA gave? They had varying ways of defining HRR, linkage, revenue sharing, escrow, make whole, FA, contract terms , etc. The NHL just walk out crying that the PA was talking a different language. The NHL likes the existing format and just wants to keep clawing back on it. The PA says if all you want is concessions then lets put it all on the table. Something the NHL has refused to do.
Fehr said at one point, if we give in on percentage and other terms whats in it for us. What to we get in return for giving in on these issues, The answer was nothing.
Topper wrote:The southern expansion was done prior to Gary's tenure.
Topper wrote:Revenue sharing was brought in to keep teams like Vancouver from folding or moving south during the time of US65cent Canuck buck.Maybe you'd rather be cheering for the Tacoma Domes instead of the Vancouver Canucks.
Topper wrote:^ Back in September or October I was the one who suggested folding the Coyotes as a hardline bargaining tactic. I think the PA would fight tooth and nail against contraction and the job losses that would result.
Topper wrote:Lancer wrote: this just reeks of Bettman trying to prop up his ego-driven southern US exdpansion campaign at the expense of the true hockey-market, big-revenue teams.
The southern expansion was done prior to Gary's tenure.Lancer wrote:No more need for that communistic revenue-sharing clap-trap. No more talk of market economics and competition dictating where teams should and can thrive. Buttman's sunshine dream lives on, while the product suffers and fans in true hockey markets suffer 18th-seeded Florida face 19th-seeded Columbus in the Stanley Cup Final thanks to 'playoff' officiating.
Revenue sharing was brought in to keep teams like Vancouver from folding or moving south during the time of US65cent Canuck buck.
Maybe you'd rather be cheering for the Tacoma Domes instead of the Vancouver Canucks.
Lancer wrote:Topper wrote:^ Back in September or October I was the one who suggested folding the Coyotes as a hardline bargaining tactic. I think the PA would fight tooth and nail against contraction and the job losses that would result.
I don't think anybody wants to see contraction - not when there are a number of other locations who would line up to take the team elsewhere.
Thing is, the league Buttman envisions is like Bizzaro-socialism - there is no incentive for the owners to work harder to improve their product on the ice or innovate to make their operations more viable because they're guaranteed playoff gate receipts or high draft picks. He's trying to make the league idiot-proof so even the retards down south can make a go of it without even trying while the players shut their blue-collars pie-holes, thankful for the peanut crumbs they get for playing hockey. Jacobs and company get to laugh their asses off all the way to the bank
Lancer wrote:Topper wrote:The southern expansion was done prior to Gary's tenure.
Point, but Buttman's ridiculous crusade to keep the Coyotes in Phoenix and his shameless propping up of untenable franchises down south says to me he has tied his ego to the southern franchises and his quest for the holy national TV deal. It was a money-driven mistake that he will deny till they put him in the ground.
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