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Old 01-23-2009, 01:05 PM
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NHLPA's Executive Board Declines to Terminate CBA

TORONTO/MONTREAL - The Executive Board of the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) announced today that the NHLPA has declined to exercise its option to terminate the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) following the 2008-09 season. The current CBA between the NHLPA and the National Hockey League will remain in effect for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons.

The announcement was made at a media conference in Montreal by NHLPA Executive Director Paul Kelly. Mr. Kelly was joined by Ian Penny, General Counsel, Glenn Healy, Director of Player Affairs and NHLPA members Michael Komisarek, Alex Kovalev, Vincent Lecavalier, Sheldon Souray, Joe Thornton and Jonathan Toews.

The NHLPA's Executive Board, which consists of one Player Representative from each of the 30 NHL teams, held a conference call on Thursday January 22, 2009 to vote on the union's option to terminate - or "re-open" - the CBA. The Executive Board vote follows an in-depth analysis of the current Agreement and several external factors, including the present state of the world economy. The NHLPA's option to re-open the CBA was also a main topic of discussion last summer during the NHLPA's annual North American and European Player Meetings, as well as during the NHLPA's recent fall tour meetings.

"Today's announcement that the NHLPA's membership is committed to playing under the CBA for two more years is great news for all hockey fans," said Paul Kelly, NHLPA Executive Director. "While the NHLPA's membership has issues with the current Agreement, the players and their Executive Board decided that due to the current economic conditions as well as the players' focus on continuing to help grow this game and expose our great athletes to many more fans, now is not the appropriate time to enter complex labour negotiations."

The current CBA was reached in July 2005 following the NHL owners' lockout that resulted in the cancellation of the 2004-05 season. Under the terms of the current Agreement, the players had an option to terminate the CBA as of September 15, 2009. By declining to exercise its right to re-open the CBA, the Players have ensured that the current Agreement with the NHL will remain in effect through the conclusion of the 2010-11 season. The NHLPA had until May 18, 2009 to inform the league of its decision.

The NHLPA also has the option to extend the current Agreement for one year, through the conclusion of the 2011-12 season.
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So does this mean, that in 2 or so years, that there will be another strike? Im not all that familiar with the CBA...
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Old 01-23-2009, 01:39 PM
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So does this mean, that in 2 or so years, that there will be another strike? Im not all that familiar with the CBA...
Not necessarily - they can begin negotiations on an extension before it expires, but if they don't, then the NHLPA can authorize a strike or the owners can lock them out like they did in 04-05. Something tells me, though, that it won't come to that again. The league took a bath big time during the last lockout - they don't want to risk permanently alienating the fans, especially when so many franchises are struggling.
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