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Judge rules CHL must show financial records

- Bill Kaufmann BKaufmann@postmedia.com

CA L GARY • Canadian Hockey League teams are offside in withholdin­g detailed financial records that are being sought be players seeking a minimum wage from them, a judge ruled Tuesday.

Justice Robert Hall said the teams, based across Canada, must unseal those records included in 7,000 pages of documents to provide a clear indication of their financial status.

He rejected league counsel Norman Machida’s conten- tion such a disclosure would hurt the teams’ competitiv­e position and noted the league had used the informatio­n to publicly lobby in its favour.

“The defendants are making use of the documents so it would be entirely unfair not to allow the plaintiffs to use these documents in reply,” Hall told Court of Queen’s Bench.

He also said those records should be specified with each individual team, something Machida had argued against.

More than 200 current and former players have signalled their willingnes­s to pursue a $ 180 million class action suit that’s yet to be certified. They’ve named the CHL, plus the WHL, Quebec and Ontario hockey leagues.

Hall is presiding over the argument on whether that class action will be certified, with the would- be plaintiff players claiming they’re business employees rather than amateur athletes the league insists they are.

Earlier, Machida argued two reports on the teams’ financial posture already showed most of them are either money-losers or breakeven clubs.

“There would be a significan­t financial impact on the teams if a minimum wage was imposed,” he said, adding the average loss recorded by the clubs is $91,000 a year.

A minimum wage would cost each team $ 300,000 a year a wouldn’t be sustainabl­e, said Machida.

But players’ lawyer Ted Charney said that wouldn’t be clear until all the financial records were released, arguing it’s possible the figures made public are based on selective and incomplete data.

The disclosure of the documents ordered by Hall will likely take a few days as personal informatio­n in them is redacted.

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