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Bill Daly Talking Contracts
by Paul on 07/31/09 at 04:57 PM ET
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Bill Daly was just on The Bill Watters Show on 640am in Toronto and said the league decided to look into the Hossa and Pronger contract. No other team or person asked that they look into it.
Reading between the lines, there are more contracts the league may be looking at, but Daly only confirmed the above.
Article 26 of the CBA includes numerous penalties if the league finds issues with the contract, including voiding the contract. Outside counsel would look into the issues if asked by the NHL, report back to the league then both sides would meet in front of an arbitrator who would hand down his decision with consequences if need be.
That is enough legalize from me, although Daly did talk about the Phoenix situation, but most of it we have already heard about.
added 5:12pm, Scott Burnside of ESPN has more on this, how it could play out…
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