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NHL commish bullish on bargaining and new barn for Flames
NHL commish bullish on bargaining and new barn for Flames

National Post

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • National Post

NHL commish bullish on bargaining and new barn for Flames

The NHL and the players' union have a little more than a year to shake hands on a new collective bargaining agreement. And talks are going well, said league commissioner Gary Bettman ahead of the first game of the Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place Wednesday. Article content 'No comparison,' answered Bettman when asked how the current negotiation process stacks up against previous CBA talks. 'I think we are having a very constructive, professional dialogue. We started a little bit later than we had anticipated for a variety of reasons on both sides, so I don't have an announcement to make today that we have a deal. But we have more than a year to go, and I think we're in really good shape, having really good discussions.' Article content The league has had relative labour peace since 2012-13, when a lockout wiped out about half of the regular season. Article content There have been some rumblings that the taxation disparities between the various provinces and states could become a CBA issue, as some franchises (cough, Montreal) have to pass on higher tax bills to their players than teams that play in relative tax havens for professional sports (cough, Florida). Bill Daly, the league's deputy commissioner and head legal counsel, said that it's not really a major blip on the NHL radar. Article content 'Certainly it's an issue that some of our franchises have raised as a concern,' said Daly. 'I guess what I'd say at this point is that we don't share the level of concern that they have, and what I'd say on top of that is that these imbalances have existed forever. There's nothing new here.' Article content Daly said there are so many factors that play into where free agents decide to sign, from a team's winning culture, the coaching staff, to the facilities and the club's reputation when it comes to how players are treated. See, Detroit Red Wings of the 1990s and 2000s who had no trouble attracting free agents to a city that was in an economic freefall. Article content And to take the analogy just a little bit further, but who in the world sees Manchester as a luxury destination? Last time we looked Manchester City had a roster filled with international superstars. Article content Article content Florida Panthers general manager Bill Zito spoke to this ahead of Game 1. He bristled when asked if Florida's advantageous tax rate gave the Panthers a skate up on other teams. He pointed instead to the US$65-million new practice facility that opened in 2024, the commitment from ownership to build a winner, year in and year out. Article content 'I think the players have understood just how much we've been empowered by ownership to try to do the right things,' Zito said. Article content Bettman big on Calgary Article content With Bettman doing his state-of-the-league talk in Edmonton, there is no escaping the comparisons between Rogers Place and the Ice District to the plans down the highway in Calgary. Construction has begun on Scotia Place, which is set to host Flames games starting in 2027-28. The province contributed $330 million to the project, the City of Calgary is throwing in $537.3 million.

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