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I never once said that, you're putting words in my mouth...what I said was "I think it should be up to the player which contract he honors for the season if either of his leagues abandon him". That's pretty bipartisan IMO
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the khl is on the khls side they arent on the players side or the fans side which is where i assume you are these players signed contracts in the nhl with full knowledge of what was going to happen during those contracts (the last lockout and what happened to existing contracts didnt happen so long ago that any of them would forget) for them to act shocked now as to how this all played out seems curious at best i imagine based on your statements that you find it pretty reprehensible that the teams allegedly signed contracts in good faith with the players and then decided to go about attempting to change them after the fact in essence refusing to honor the contracts they signed if thats the case i dont see why then you would think its ok for the players to refuse to honor the contracts they signed doing so they lose the moral high ground they took when they decided to take a stand attempting to prevent the league from not honoring the deals i just dont think you respond to a lack of honor by trading in your own honor which is why i think those players should come back and play in the nhl like they agreed to do they didnt agree to play in the khl past the lockout and nothing that has happened should change their ability to do so |
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I think its essential to honor contracts, I think for better or worse if you agree to do something (whether you shake a man's hand on it or put it in writing) that you stand behind your word and follow thru with it according to the terms of the agreement. But it does not follow from that that its OK for the other party to change the rules halfway thru the game, that's the kinda shit credit card companies and banks are famous for and **** EVERY single thing about that. If the other party is not willing to honor the terms of the agreement that they too agreed to then that contract has zero value.
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and the analogy doesnt work because you arent comparing like things collective bargaining doesnt work the same way even though the players have individual contracts the rules that all of it operates under can be changed when both parties decide to change it thats what is happening here so no its not real simple Quote:
if the league was just allowed to change the rules as you suggest there would have been no lockout they would have imposed their initial offer and that would have been the end of it the fact that it took as long as it did is because one side doesnt get to decide |
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Is there ANY chance that this is a secret plan to get out from under Kovy's contract, and Kovy is happy to oblige? Hear me out..
Going back to the ridiculous 100 M signing, it was painfully obvious that Lou hated this deal and that his hand was forced in making it. Flash forward to today and the new reality of a 64 M cap. Kovy's great, but given the choice of having Kovy at 9 M for 14 more years or getting out from his contract, I'd think they want option B. From Kovy's end, the KHL would pay him the exact contract and he gets to play at home. Everybody wins. I can't see it, but I am not so sure the Devils brass are too panicked that Kovy may void his deal. They are probably pulling for it.
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i honestly dont think its anything other than him being payed to play in their all star game
there were rumors that ovechkin kovalchuk malkin and i think datsyuk all met and had discussions about what they would do if the cba look more like the last one (24% rollback precipitious drop in payroll ranges etc) however since the cba looked more like the one fehr promised them than the last one they decided they would come back kovalchuk is just using the fact that it hasnt been ratified yet (and i wonder if the pa isnt dragging their feet on this on purpose they got the second vote on getting rid of the union pretty quick and from what i understand the vote will be handled electronically) in order to stick around and play in the all star game probably pick up some extra money and good will from the fans at home he is coming back |
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I agree that it would be nice to see Kovy stick one to the NHL but it seems a bit hippocratic for the players to say that they want the NHL to honor the contracts they sign and then have certain players decide that they don't want to honor their contracts.
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I understand the nature of CBA and recognize my analogy was imperfect, but you can't tell me the players wouldn't have happily continued on with the same basis as the previous CBA with a few minor changes. This lockout was heavily driven by ONE side holding the other side hostage. If you aren't able to recognize that then you're naive.
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but the one thing the players failed to do in the last cba and continued it in this one is to meaningfully address revenue sharing in the league and there will be another lockout in 8 years because the inequities in the league arent going away if the league revenue grows again there was a nice article might have been mirtle about how the cap will be over $80m and floor over $60m at the end of the new cba with i think stalled growth next season and 5% growth average each season after that if that happens we will still see many teams 'losing' money and the league will come after the players for more look i cant stand the nhl side in any of this these slimy billionaires had no problem taking expansion fees from other slimy billionaires but now that these teams are bleeding they expect the players to carry the freight its disgusting but the players pick the wrong hills to die on revenue sharing should have been higher they never should have backed off their assertion that other team controlable costs be capped as well like gm and coach salaries they would never under any circumstance insist that the league be contracted so yes the league is to blame for nearly all of the mess that we find ourselves in every time a cba comes around however part of the reason this dance will continue forever is because the players also refuse to make the hard decisions necessary to make the league healthy and the league will never do them unless they are forced to do them we go through this mess every few years because both sides nibble around the edges of the problem instead of actually fixing it and both sides are to blame for that at the end of the day though it doesnt matter if this was largely driven by one side or not (and you are correct in that assesment) the fact that both sides agree to the changes means that the players are obliged to continue to fulfill those contracts both by law and by honor |
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