Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Players balk at changing labor agreement

The National Hockey League is preparing to open the season Jan. 13 after starting training camp on New Year’s Day

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NHL players have balked at changing the collective bargaining agreement and the league is preparing to open the season Jan. 13 after starting training camp on New Year’s Day, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Owners and players, with the hopes of getting back on the ice next month, have moved past financial negotiatio­ns in light of the CBA extension reached over the summer., said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because talks between union and the league are private.

The two sides are discussing scheduling, testing protocols and some of the other obstacles that need to be overcome to start the season after revenue concerns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic briefly stalled progress.

“We are certainly continuing to work through all the issues we would need to resolve to start a season,” Deputy NHL Commission­er Bill Daly said.

The league and union agreed to a CBA over the summer that included a 10% salary deferral for the 2021 season and a cap on money left in escrow. That agreement remains in place moving forward, though Commission­er Gary Bettman last week warned that the long-establishe­d 50-50 split of hockey-related revenue could mean players paying owners back in the future.

Players, however, did not want to renegotiat­e a deal that’s only a few months old.

The league is planning to play between 50 and 60 games in the regular season before beginning the playoffs. While a one-time all- Canadian division is expected to solve the problem of cross-border travel, it’s still not immediatel­y clear how the 24 U. S.-based teams will be aligned or how many of the 31 will be able to play in their own arenas.

 ?? NICK WASS - FREELANCER, AP ?? This March 12, 2020, file photo, shows the Capital One Arena, home of the Washington Capitals NHL hockey club in Washington.
NICK WASS - FREELANCER, AP This March 12, 2020, file photo, shows the Capital One Arena, home of the Washington Capitals NHL hockey club in Washington.

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