Gary Bettman says NHL-NHLPA talks on a new CBA are 'in really good shape'
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) Negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement are progressing well, though there is no timeline on reaching a deal, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh said Wednesday.
Bettman, at his annual state of the league address prior to Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, said the sides are having very constructive, professional, cordial dialogue.
Talks did not begin until April , and there is still quite some time until the current CBA expires in September 2026.
I dont have an announcement to make today that we have a deal, but we have more than a year to go and I think were in really good shape, having really good discussions, Bettman said.
Thats a testament to Marty Walsh and Ron Hainsey and people at the Players Association who have been working tirelessly with us.
Walsh said the league and union were having good ongoing conversations, adding there are not major issues on the table to quibble over.
Its moving steady, its moving forward and I feel good with where we are and well see what happens, Walsh said.
"It gets complicated at certain times, any collective bargaining agreement, but its not where it was in the past here where youre seeing national disputes between organized labor and companies.
Hainsey, the NHLPA's assistant executive director, expects the constant meetings to continue during the final in Edmonton and South Florida.
Were all in the same place at the same time, Hainsey said.
"There are multiple days in between these games where we can find something for ourselves to do.
No Russians in Olympics Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said the league does not expect Russian players to participate in the Olympics next year.
That would be status quo for the International Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation, which has banned Russian teams since that country's invasion of Ukraine in early 2022.
Walsh said players he has spoken to are disappointed not to be able to participate in Milan, the first Olympics with NHL participation since 2014.
Its out of their control, and theres not much they can do, Walsh said.
"Theres not much they can do with whats happening in Ukraine and Russia, and they want to play best on best.
We hear it all the time.
They want to play best on best and we were hoping that by this point in time, the conflict or the war would not be where it is.
Expansion? Daly said the league is not engaging in a formal expansion process to go beyond 32 teams, but officials are listening to potential ownership groups about any proposals.
If somebody wants to essentially apply for an expansion franchise and has all the requisite elements that we would look for in an expansion franchise, we would raise it with the Board of Governors and see if they have any interest in it, Daly said.
"There are some people weve talked to more than others, but theres a lot of interest, which I think were gratified with.
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