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NHL 2012 Lockout: Will a full 82-game schedule be preserved?

NHL 2012 Lockout: Will a full 82-game schedule be preserved?

Asked by: Super Userkruijs in Sports » Ice Hockey
Settled on 12/06/2012 21:25 Settled by Super Userkruijs
Winning option:No GAMES LOST: 423 (all games through Dec. 14, plus New Year’s Day Winter Classic and All-Star weekend).

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/capitals/a-look-at-the-81st-day-of-the-nhl-lockout/2012/12/06/0276b09a-3f73-11e2-8a5c-473797be602c_story.html

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NHL labor negotiations will resume Thursday after the players' union reviewed management's proposal and saw it as only a small step forward to ending the monthlong lockout.

The NHL made the proposal Tuesday in what it said was an attempt to preserve a full 82-game schedule. The league publicly released the plan Wednesday.

NHL players' union head Donald Fehr met with players to formulate the union's response. In a letter to players and agents, he said the management plan would cost his members more than $1.6 billion over six years.

http://www.freep.com/article/20121017/SPORTS05/121017034/Wings-Niklas-Kronwall-on-NHL-lockout-I-hope-we-can-get-going-ASAP

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   Super Userkruijs

And so the National Hockey League will have hockey after all.

Not sure whether to laugh, cry or just throw up at the absurdity of it all as the two sides emerged early Sunday morning from a 16-hour overnight bargaining session that yielded a tentative 10-year deal that will see players return for a 48- or 50-game schedule sometime in the next two weeks.

http://espn.go.com/new-york/story/_/id/8817964/nhl-lockout-but-damage-done-irreparable

   Super Userkruijs

Negotiations between the NHL and the locked-out players’ association lasted deep into Tuesday night, and went well enough that the sides agreed to return to the bargaining table for more talks Wednesday.

Both sides kept details close to the vest after the meeting that lasted more than seven hours. That also could be taken as an optimistic sign that the second round of talks in four days went well.

The marathon session — on Day 52 of the lockout — was held at an undisclosed location in New York, at request of the NHL, in order for the sides to be able to talk without any potential distractions.

http://bostonglobe.com/sports/2012/11/07/hkn-nhl-labor-writethru-hkn/Gqd4kxBePIq2K9IxjbvkMK/story.html

   Super Userkruijs

National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman said Wednesday that an 82-game regular season is unlikely now because a Collective Bargaining Agreement is not yet in place.

"Obviously as you know we made an offer to the Union last week to share revenues 50-50 and to deal with the so-called 'make whole' provision that was contingent on playing an 82-game season, which we believe [would require that we] drop the puck Nov. 2, which would necessitate making a deal by [Thursday]," Commissioner Bettman said. "The Union has chosen not to engage on our proposal or to make a new proposal of their own, so unfortunately it looks like an 82-game season is not going to be a reality.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=644182

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