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The NHL and NHL Players’ Association have ratified their extension of the collective bargaining agreement, securing labor peace in the sport through 2030. The league and union announced in a joint news release Tuesday that the deal had been approved. It took a vote of the Board of Governors and the full NHLPA membership.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association have ratified their extension of the collective bargaining agreement, securing labor peace in the sport through 2030. The league and union announced in a joint news release Tuesday that the deal had been approved. It took a vote of the Board of Governors and the full NHLPA membership.
The NHL and NHL Players' Association have ratified their four-year extension of the CBA, which includes an 84-game regular season, through 2030.
Bettman was speaking at a press conference where it was announced the NHL and NHL Players' Association have agreed to a four-year extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, which will carry through the 2029-30 season.
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The NHL and NHLPA ratified a new, four-year Collective Bargaining Agreement. The new CBA runs through the 2029-2030 season. In a shared release regarding the new agreement, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman shared his joy in getting a deal done and the partnership it took to accomplish it.
The NHL and NHLPA announced Tuesday that they have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement, which will run through 2029-30. The league and players agreed to a 10-year agreement in 2013, which was extended in 2020.
More than a year before the expiry of its current deal, a new collective bargaining agreement between the NHL and the NHLPA was officially ratified on Tuesday.
The NHL ratified a new CBA with the NHLPA in recent days, and now, former Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares has opened up on the changes since 2012.
From changes to the calendar to how the playoff salary cap will work, a look inside the new CBA based on a summary obtained by The Athletic.