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Friday, December 21, 2012

Disclaiming A 2013 Season?


 
Per Allan Walsh, “The media should ask Bill Daly how players can "return" to the bargaining table when last week bringing Fehr into room was "dealbreaker."

The NHL and NHLPA are still further apart than they should be.  They still, at the expense of the fans and the game they love, not even close to settling on a new CBA for NHL hockey.  After the latest cut, the NHL canceled games through Jan. 14th.

After $3.3B and a Stanley Cup won by the Los Angeles Kings, the momentum and increased fan fare of the NHL’s most improved season to date, mean nothing.  No carry over at all.  As a matter of opinion, I would say quite the opposite.  All the new and converted fans garnered from last season’s magic have undoubtedly become frustrated and fed up with all the greed and spin doctoring during the CBA negotiations.  Even the news media and long time fans are tired of all the hurry up and wait, nothing new to report statements given week after week.

The NHLPA had a vote to disclaim interest, similar to the tactic employed in the last NBA dispute.  Today, we heard about the results of the vote.

Per PierreLeBrun, “A couple of players confirm that the vote was an overwhelming Yes to give exec board authority to file disclaimer of interest if it wants.  You want overwhelming? 706 players voted yes, 22 voted no.  A "no" vote, frankly, would show weakness in the union ranks. A "yes" vote shows continued solidarity, while not necessarily meaning the NHLPA will go ahead and file the motion.

Again, keep in mind that doesn't mean NHLPA will definitely go ahead and file it, but it now gives the board the option before Jan. 2.  If I had to guess and I'm guessing, NHLPA wont' file right away (if at all), focus right now is on getting deal done with NHL.”

Per Adam  Proteau, “The NHLPA's vote to approve a disclaimer of interest isn't a vote against the union. It's a vote against a lack of a bargaining partner.”

It may also be a lack of confidence in the Fehr regime.

Per Adam Gretz, The strategy is basically the same as decertifying -- it will allow the players to file an antitrust lawsuit against the league -- but it's a much faster process and can happen immediately requiring no formal vote, petition or recognition by the National Labor Relations Board. For decertification to take place it would require a formal petition to the NLRB along with a formal vote from the players.”

Some say it’s necessary to facilitate meaningful negotiations to strike up a fair deal, without the spin or misdirection.

Per Darren Greger, “Vote providing PA authorization to file Disclaimer is one thing...filing the letter is another. The season is literally days from over.”
 




Isles Notes:

Per @swissNHL, Current #NLA PPG: Brunner 1.76 Tavares 1.58 Zetterberg 1.53 Seguin 1.41 Bergeron 1.40 Kane 1.13 Nash 1.06 Thornton 1.03 Diaz 1.0 Spezza 1.0


Sound Tigers Notes:

12/19

BST vs. Albany Devils

Wohlberg and Hill are the Sound Tigers final scratches. Starters: Niederreiter-Cizikas-McDonald, Cantin-Landry. Poulin in net.

RECAP: @MattDonovan46 and @zeeker11 each scored twice,@Jsundstrom12 added two assists in a 4-3 win over Albany.
 
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On Dec. 19th, the Sound Tigers signed forward Scott Campbell to a professional tryout contract (PTO), he willwear number 4, the first player to do so since former captain Mark Wotton.  Scott Campbell makes his Sound Tigers debut.

Per Michael Fornabaio, BST sign, F's Chad Costello and Jack Combs, the two leading scorers in the ECHL (Colorado) to PTO’s.

Per the BST, players will wear commemorative patches & stickers to pay tribute to Sandy Hook Elementary School victims.


The Bridgeport Sound Tigers announce that Newtown residents can attend upcoming Dec. 22, 26 & 29 home games free of charge.


 

NHL Notes:

Per Steve Zipay, In 1994-95, 48-game NHL season started on Jan. 20, ended in May.


Other Notes:

Per Steve Lepore, the NHL Net will air 18 games of the World Junior Championships live. All Team USA games will be streamed on http://NHL.com . 

Per @redcrossbloodny, Come to the Isles Blood Drive! Sat 12/22 from 9 to 3 @ the Nassau Coliseum. Visit http://redcrossblood.org to make an appt.
 
 
 

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