The Province

U.S. senators throw weight behind national team

- STEPHEN WHYNO

WASHINGTON — Pressure is mounting on USA Hockey in its wage dispute with the women’s national team.

On Monday, 16 U.S. senators wrote a letter to executive director Dave Ogrean, urging him to resolve the matter. The message came four days before the start of the women’s world championsh­ip, which players threatened to boycott if significan­t progress was not made toward an agreement.

USA Hockey’s board of directors held a meeting Monday, but had not emerged with a resolution as of late that night. Players said Sunday in a statement they were hopeful USA Hockey would agree to what was hammered out after 10-plus hours of in-person talks a week ago.

The senators, all Democrats, cited the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act and told Ogrean he should ensure the team receives “equitable resources.”

They joined a chorus of support that includes unions representi­ng players from the NHL, NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball. Those organizati­ons said over the weekend they stood with the women’s team and criticized USA Hockey for attempting to find replacemen­t players.

Prominent NHL agent Allan Walsh tweeted Sunday, “Word circulatin­g among NHL players that American players will refuse to play in men’s World Championsh­ips in solidarity with the women.”

American-born Buffalo Sabres defenceman Zach Bogosian went to high school with U.S. captain Meghan Duggan. He tweeted his support and said he hopes the dispute is resolved.

The U.S. is the three-time defending champion at the world championsh­ip, which begins Friday in Plymouth, Mich.

In negotiatio­ns over the past 15 months, players have asked for a four-year contract that pays them outside the six-month Olympic period. The senators’ letter notes the $6,000 players earn around the Olympics and USA Hockey’s $3.5-million annual spending on the men’s national team developmen­t program and other discrepanc­ies.

“These elite athletes indeed deserve fairness and respect, and we hope you will be a leader on this issue as women continue to push for equality in athletics,” the senators wrote.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Captain Meghan Duggan and the U.S. women’s national team received backing from 16 Democratic senators Monday in their wage dispute with USA Hockey.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Captain Meghan Duggan and the U.S. women’s national team received backing from 16 Democratic senators Monday in their wage dispute with USA Hockey.

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