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Gary Bettman; Bill Daly; Bob Betterman
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, left, leaves the NHLPA offices with Assistant Commissioner Bill Daly (left) and NHL lawyer Bob Betterman following collective bargaining in Toronto on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)

NHL Cancels November Games



Buffalo, NY (WBEN)The NHL has canceled all November games. The league has informed all teams.

The league notified all teams there would be no regular season games this November. This is the 41st day of the NHL lockout and there are no indications of talks between the league and players association.

The Sabres had 11 games in November, five scheduled for First Niagara Center.

NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly issued this statement:

"The National Hockey League deeply regrets having to take this action. By presenting a proposal to the NHLPA that contemplated a fair division of revenues and was responsive to Player concerns regarding the value of their contracts, we had hoped to be able to forge a long-term Collective Bargaining Agreement that would have preserved an 82-game Regular Season for our fans. Unfortunately, that did not occur.

"We acknowledge and accept that there is joint responsibility in collective bargaining and, though we are profoundly disappointed that a new agreement has not been attained to this point, we remain committed to achieving an agreement that is fair for the Players and the Clubs -- one that will be good for the game and our fans."
 

NHLPA Executive Director Don Fehr issued his own statement:

“The league officially informed us today that they have withdrawn their latest proposal and have cancelled another slate of regular season games. This is deeply disappointing for all hockey fans and everyone who makes their living from hockey, including the players. But it comes as no surprise.

Last week the owners gave us what amounts to a "take-it-or-leave-it" proposal. We responded with the framework for three proposals on the players’ share, each of which moved significantly, towards their stated desire for a 50-50 split of HRR, with the only condition being that they honour contracts they have already signed. Honouring contracts signed between owners and players is a reasonable request. Unfortunately, after considering them for only 10 minutes they rejected all of our proposals.

Since then, we have repeatedly advised the owners that the players are prepared to sit down and negotiate on any day, with no pre-conditions. The owners refused. They apparently are only interested in meeting if we first agree to everything in their last offer, except for perhaps a few minor tweaks and discussion of their “make whole” provision.

The message from the owners seems to be: if you don't give us exactly what we want, there is no point in talking. They have shown they are very good at delivering deadlines and demands, but we need a willing partner to negotiate. We hope they return to the table in order to get the players back on the ice soon.”



 

10/26/2012 2:38PM
NHL Cancels November Games
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10/28/2012 10:17AM
WHO NEEDS HOCKEY!!
I think it's time the Fans took over and spoke up about this Non Hockey Season as well as ALL sports. When leagues Choose to Cancel Season, They ought to think about the Fans First. Seeing as WE help pay for there Salary's. If WE as fans would NOT GO TO ONE Sports Event. Have the Players look at the Empty Arenas what do you think they would do Next? WE DO NOT NEED ATHLETES!! THEY NEED US!! When as Fans does ENOUGH mean ENOUGH!! With the Way this Economy is. They should be Taking Pay Cuts Just to have a Job.. Wish I knew How to Get some Backing for FANS AGAINST ATTENDING SPORTING EVENTS Started.. Remember all it would take is for US as Loyal Fans to NOT GO TO ONE SPORTING EVENT FOR ONE DAY!!!
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