July 13/05 -
The National Hockey League and its Players' Association have announced a tentative agreement,ending the NHL lockout.
The annoucement was posted at the the NHL and NHLPA websites:
"The National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association have reached an agreement in principle on the terms of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Details of the new Agreement will not be made available publicly pending the formal ratification process by NHLPA Members and the NHL Board of Governors. It is anticipated that the ratification process will be completed next week, at which time the parties will be prepared to discuss the details of the Agreement and plans for next season. No further comment will be made until then."
The longest work stoppage in the sports history ends with what is said to be the most complex collective bargaining agreement in sports history. At over 600 pages in length, the new deal completely overhauls the NHL economic system, according to widespread media reports. It includes a salary cap linked to league revenues, a comprehensive formula for calculating those revenues, and new policies governing everything from free agency to drug testing.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TENTATIVE AGREEMENT
(All figures in US dollars)
Understanding the NHL Salary Cap - plus other details of the new agreement
Sources: Various media outlets, including TSN.ca, Sportsnet.ca and GlobeandMail.com.

