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NHL, players settle labor dispute
NEW YORK (AP) — They walked into a Manhattan hotel, knowing they were running out of time to save their season. After 16 hours of tense talks, the NHL and its players finally achieved their elusive deal early Sunday morning, finding a way to...
Tags: National Hockey League Players' Association, 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Arbitration, National Football League, Labor Legislation
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NHL, players reach tentative agreement on new labor deal
The National Hockey League and NHL Players' Assn. reached tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement early Sunday morning, opening the way for training camps to open later this week after both sides put on paper and ratify the terms of...
Tags: Ice Hockey, Sports, Donald Fehr, Los Angeles Kings
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Report: Malloy Chasing NHL
The New York Post reports Monday that Gov Dannel P. Malloy has formed a group that will attempt to bring the NHL back to Connecticut. According to The Post, Malloy has approached a least one potential owner. The story also says the prospective owner was...Tags: National Hockey League, Ice Hockey, Dannel P. Malloy , XL Center, Sports
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Gov. Malloy Open To Having NHL Hockey Back In Hartford
The Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy said Monday he is talking to investors seeking to bring an NHL franchise to Hartford, but he emphasized the return of hockey remains a remote possibility. "I have spoken to individuals who have expressed a desire to bring a team...Tags: Ice Hockey, Dannel P. Malloy , Long Island, American Hockey League, Hartford Whalers
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There's no real winner in NHL labor settlement
It's why our games have shootouts, extra innings, overtime or penalty kicks. Sports fans like to have a clearly defined winner and loser, and they want to pass judgment quickly. Ties have become unacceptable even if a deadlock accurately reflects the...Tags: National Hockey League Players' Association, National Hockey League, Interior Policy, Ice Hockey, Career and Workplace
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Memories of NHL labor battle linger in players' minds
With any luck, terms like hockey-related revenues, variance, defined-benefit pension, make-whole provision and disclaimer of interest will soon seem like nothing but murmurs from an old nightmare. But on Monday, as several members of the Kings skated in...
Tags: Buffalo Sabres, Ice Hockey, Justin Williams, George Parros, Pension and Welfare
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Talks resume in NHL labor dispute
Negotiations between the NHL and the players association resumed Thursday at the league’s Manhattan offices following lengthy talks that went past midnight EST and involved a federal mediator for the third time. Although it was widely assumed...
Tags: National Hockey League, Interior Policy, Marketing, Ice Hockey, Career and Workplace
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NHL ratifies labor deal; Kings to face Blackhawks in Jan. 19 opener [updated]
The NHL's Board of Governors gave unanimous approval Wednesday to the collective bargaining agreement it had tentatively reached with the players' association. The next step will be for players to ratify the deal. That electronic voting process is...
Tags: Boston Bruins, Ice Hockey, Luc Robitaille, Government, Staples Center
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NHL killing itself with needless lockout
Much to my surprise, I killed an hour this week glued to the TV watching Russians skate. One of them was Alex Ovechkin, one of the world's most skilled hockey players who makes you worry you will miss something if you change channels. So I didn't,...
Tags: Kontinental Hockey League, Ice Hockey, NBC (tv network), Media Industry, Labor Disputes
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Commissioner deserves blame for NFL farce
How uncomfortably odd but understandable NFL fans await the return of locked-out officials such as Ed Hochuli for the 2012 season with as much, if not more, anticipation than they felt for injured All-Pro players Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson....
Tags: National Football League Players Association, Seattle Seahawks, Peyton Manning, National Football League, Houston Texans
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NHL labor talks resume, but progress unknown
AP Sports WriterNEW YORK — After more than two weeks apart and the hockey season hanging in the balance, the NHL and the players’ association returned to the bargaining table Saturday after more than two weeks off. The hope of a full season being played...Tags: National Hockey League, Unions, Detroit Red Wings, Ice Hockey, Career and Workplace
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NHL owners, players meet late into night
Associated PressNEW YORK -- It isn’t known what progress -- if any -- has been made in the second day of marathon talks in the NHL labor dispute, but owners and players surely sense that time is working against them. Negotiations resumed Wednesday and stretched...Tags: Ice Hockey, Government, Executive Branch, Columbus Blue Jackets, Labor Disputes
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Jan 9, 2013
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Oct 11, 2012
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Sep 26, 2012
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Nov 3, 2012
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Dec 5, 2012
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