Hockey's Back!
NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League and the National Hockey League
Players' Association reached agreement on the framework of a new
Collective Bargaining Agreement early Sunday morning.
After a
marathon 16-plus hour negotiating session at the Sofitel Hotel that
began Saturday afternoon, the sides announced an agreement in principle
shortly after 5 a.m. Sunday.
"Don Fehr and I are here to tell you that we have reached an agreement
on the framework of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, the details
of which need to be put to paper," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said.
"We have to dot a lot of I's and cross a lot of T's. There is still a
lot of work to be done, but the basic framework has been agreed upon. We
have to go through a ratification process and the Board of Governors
has to approve it from the League side and, obviously, the players have
to approve it as well. We are not in a position to give you information
right now about schedule, when we are starting. It's early in the
morning and we have been at this all day and all night, obviously. But,
we will be back to you very shortly, hopefully, later today with more
information in that regard."
The new CBA, which still must be
drafted and formerly approved by both parties, would replace the
agreement that expired Sept. 15. More to come.
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