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Collector Zone _ Sports News _ Mediator meets with Nhl, Nhlpa

Posted by: Zimbow Jan 5 2013, 12:58 AM

Tsn.ca Staff
1/5/2013 12:15:06 am

Meeting with both the NHL and the NHL Players' Association separately throughout Friday in what the NHLPA described as "shuttle mediation," federal mediator Scot Beckenbaugh continued to search for middle ground on unresolved issues between the two sides.

According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, both sides told the mediator they've got some room to move on open issues.

TSN's Aaron Ward has reported that mediation will resume on Saturday at approximately 10:30am et.

"Credit where credit is due. Mediation creates enough traction to keep process moving and paints a general view of positivity," tweeted TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger on Friday night.

The NHLPA, which met internally on Friday morning while awaiting the arrival of Beckenbaugh, confirmed that players who are present at meetings in New York are Chris Campoli, Mathieu Darche, Shane Doan, Andrew Ference, Ron Hainsey, Jamal Mayers, George Parros, and Kevin Westgarth.

Dreger added that NHL owners will not be returning to the CBA negotiations.

Progress towards a new collective bargaining agreement took a sidestep on Thursday as only two smaller group meetings over hockey-related revenue and pensions took place. The NHLPA also held a conference call on Thursday afternoon, with the players holding a 48-hour vote to give the executive board the authority once again to file a disclaimer of interest. The voting wraps up at 6pm et on Saturday and, according to TSN legal analyst Eric Macramalla, the disclaimer of interest could be filed as early as this weekend.

According to LeBrun, both sides did make some progress through Wednesday's talks on the following issues:

- The NHLPA agreed to go to 10 years in CBA length, matching the NHL's desire on term for the deal (although the NHLPA has an opt out after Year 7 while the NHL would prefer one after Year 8).

- The NHL agreed to the NHLPA's request to up its compliance buyout to two per team, up from one per team before the 2013-14 season.

- The NHL upped its salary variance rule on contracts to 30 percent, up from the five percent and then 10 percent demands it had had in previous offers.

However, sources tell TSN that seven or eight unresolved issues remain, the three most meaningful ones being the second-year cap number, the length of player contacts and the players' pension.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=412769

Posted by: Zimbow Jan 5 2013, 01:01 AM

Everyday I get on tsn.ca in hopes of a resolution between the Nhl and Nhlpa. My hopes are diminishing with every day that passes.

Posted by: Zimbow Jan 5 2013, 01:05 AM

CBA mediation between League, Union continues

Friday, 01.04.2013 / 11:07 PM / News
NHL.com

NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League and National Hockey League Players' Association each met separately with a federal mediator throughout the day and into the evening Friday, continuing a process that began Thursday.

Mediation is expected to resume at 10:30 a.m. ET Saturday, according to a League spokesperson.

For the second straight day, the League and the Union did not hold a large-group negotiating session geared toward establishing a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, but met with the mediator in separate sessions. The last large-group negotiating session was Wednesday, which also involved the mediator. There is no decision on when large-group negotiations will resume.

Deputy Director Scot L. Beckenbaugh of the Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service shuttled between the NHLPA's hotel and the League office Friday. Mediation meetings started at 10 a.m. ET and ran until shortly before 11 p.m.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has previously said that a 2013 regular season at least 48 games in length would have to begin Jan. 19. The NHL has already cancelled games from the original 2012-13 season through Jan. 14.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=648948&navid=DL|NHL|home

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