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Bill Daly Responds To Fehr’s Statement
by Paul on 01/07/12 at 01:40 AM ET
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Bill Daly joined the gentlemen from Sportsnet tonight.
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Morning Line
by Paul on 12/16/11 at 11:35 AM ET
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“The only way you’re going to totally eliminate concussions from the game is to stop playing the game. We’re not inclined to stop playing the game, and players aren’t, either. There’s a certain level of risk that everyone accepts in any profession. If I’m a construction worker, I’m more likely to have health issues than if I’m an office worker. It’s just the nature of the job.”
-NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly. More concussion discussion plus other topics from Pierre LeBrun of ESPN.
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KHL—NHL Agreement to “Avoid Hostility”
by Alanah McGinley on 07/07/11 at 02:16 PM ET
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Over at The Malik Report, George has details of the agreement available. And here is the KHL’s press release on the broad strokes of the newly-signed memorandum:
The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and National Hockey League (NHL) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that regulates player transitions between the two bodies, respects the professional contracts of players from both leagues and forces both sides to complete a range of procedures to avoid hostility in the transitioning of players from one league to the other.
The MoU’s conclusion marks an important step forward in the relationship between the two most respected hockey leagues in the world. The nine points of the agreement will be effective for the next 12 months and can be reevaluated at the end of that period. Terms of the agreement include the exchanging of lists of contracted and free agent players, each league providing the other their standard contract templates and agreeing to appoint official representatives to conduct negotiations in person in Toronto or New York to resolve any player contract disputes.
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Bruins’ Horton Fined for Water Bottle Incident
by Alanah McGinley on 05/28/11 at 02:44 PM ET
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From NECN.com
Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli confirmed that Nathan Horton was fined following an incident with a fan, according to CSNNE.com’s Joe Haggerty.
“Peter Chiarelli confirmed that Nathan Horton was fined by the #NHL for tossing the water bottle at a fan in Tampa Bay in Game 6,” he tweeted.
Horton allegedly squirted water and then threw a water bottle at a fan after Game 6.
Damian Cristodero notes on his Twitter that:
NHL’s Bill Daly said league was able to establish “additional facts” in deciding to fine Nathan Horton for water bottle incident.
Daly had originally stated the league didn’t expect to discipline Horton for the incident. Video posted here.
Update 5:55pm ET: From NHL.com, “media reports indicate [the fine] was $2,500.”
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No Suspension Expected for Bruins’ Horton
by Alanah McGinley on 05/26/11 at 03:49 PM ET
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From Damian Cristodero at Lightning Strikes:
An incident after the Tampa Bay Lightning’s 5-4 victory in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference final likely will not cause Bruins forward Nathan Horton nor the Lightning to be disciplined, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly wrote in an e-mail to the St. Petersburg Times.
“Based on what I know now, I don’t expect any action of any kind,” Daly wrote Thursday.
Also, video and more previously posted at Beasts of the Southeast
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Bill Daly Talks Atlanta
by Paul on 05/12/11 at 05:46 PM ET
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from Jeff Schultz of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
Q: Can you guarantee the team will be in Atlanta next season?
A: “Nope. I can’t guarantee that.”
Q: So what are the chances of the Thrashers being relocated?
A: “I’m not into handicapping. I’m usually wrong.”
Q: Can you address rumors that a franchise sale and a move to Winnipeg is pretty much done and that an announcement is imminent?
A: “There is nothing that has been done, nothing has been planned and nothing has been scheduled. Certainly, no transaction has been agreed to, not that I’m aware of.”
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All Bill Daly- European Version
by Paul on 10/04/10 at 07:21 AM ET
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from David Pollak of Working the Corners,
Talked with the NHL’s second-in-command, Bill Daly, this past week to get a better idea why the league is expanding the push into Europe for season openers.
Q: I understand the individual teams don’t bear much cost, that the league pretty much picks up the tab for getting everybody over there. Does the league see that as a long-term investment that will someday pay off or do you get a return on that money right away?
A: I think that’s a fair summary of how the arrangements are supposed to work. Our commitment to our clubs is to try to make sure they are made whole for the lost gate for the lost home game and that all their expenses are taken care of.
If you made it unattractive financially, no club would want to do it, especially given the fact that involves more travel.If you ask Doug Wilson, my guess is that while he understands the greater good here and has been very generous in wanting to be helpful for the greater good, when you look at it on a micro-basis, he wants to make sure it doesn’t disadvantage him competitively.
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All Bill Daly
by Paul on 08/02/10 at 02:29 PM ET
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from Steve Lepore of Puck the Media,
Stephen Lepore: The last time the NHL got a big payday from TV networks was in 1994 and 1999. Do you, as a league, feel the NHL is a better television attraction than in those two years.
Bill Daly: Certainly. I think we’re valuable content, and hopefully we’re in a position to demonstrate that to people. We’re hopeful.
SL: The ratings have been very good for the playoffs and the Stanley Cup Final. When can you start negotiating new deals with NBC and VERSUS, and is there a period of exclusivity for them [to negotiate with]?
BD: There are periods of time in which we will explore new deals. I’m not going to get specific with respect to when they are, but what I will say is we’re very pleased with our partners at both of those companies. They’ve done a good job for us and hopefully we’ve done a good job for them, hopefully. We have no desire to go anywhere else.
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The Latest Regarding Phoenix
by Paul on 05/13/10 at 08:46 AM ET
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NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly was on with Mike Ross of Hockey This Morning on NHL Home Ice this morning to discuss the Coyotes situation.
Listen or download the and thanks to NHL Home Ice for the audio.
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Independence In Reporting
by Paul on 10/14/09 at 02:37 PM ET
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via Rich Hammond of LA Kings Insider,
Question: My situation is one in which the Kings have hired me to provide unfiltered coverage of the team, just as I would have for the newspaper. Knowing that there will be some stories and issues that won’t put the team or the league in the best light, do you have any thoughts about a job such as this one?
(Bill) DALY: “I think there’s been an evolution of thought on that. Obviously, as a league, we’re interested in having people cover our sport and being able to communicate and offer content, around our sport, to our fans, both existing fans and new fans. I think we recognize, and have come to recognize over time, that an important element of that is independence in reporting. I think it builds to the credibility of coverage and, as a league, I think we’re generally supportive of independence in reporting.”
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Bill Daly On The Vancouver/Toronto Situation
by Paul on 10/07/09 at 04:10 PM ET
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NEW YORK (October 7, 2009)—Bill Daly, Deputy Commissioner of the National Hockey League, today released the following statement which will serve as the League’s only comment regarding its findings relative to purported tampering allegations as between the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs’ organizations:
“I confirm the following:
“That Ron Wilson, Head Coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs, violated the provisions of NHL By-Law 15 relating to inappropriate public comments by speaking generally to his Club’s potential interest in negotiating with Daniel and Henrik Sedin prior to such time as those players’ existing contracts with Vancouver had expired. The League has imposed a fine on the Maple Leafs’ organization as a result;
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Bill Daly Discusses Numerous NHL Topics
by Paul on 09/03/09 at 08:28 AM ET
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from NHL HomeIce,
NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly spoke to Scott Laughlin on Hockey This Morning regarding several issues including the Coyotes situation, Versus TV battle with DirecTV, and the ousting of Paul Kelly as the NHLPA Executive Director.
continue to listen to the interview…
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Bill Daly On The Phoenix Situation
by Paul on 08/25/09 at 05:34 PM ET
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NEW YORK (August 25, 2009)—National Hockey League Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly tonight released the following statement regarding the NHL submission of a bid to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes franchise out of bankruptcy:
“Today, the League filed its own bid to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes’ franchise out of bankruptcy in an effort to maximize the likelihood that the Club ultimately will be sold to an acceptable purchaser who is committed to operating the franchise in Glendale.
“We remain supportive of the other efforts that have been and are being made to purchase and operate the Coyotes in Glendale, and we will continue to do everything we can to assist interested groups in those efforts leading up to the scheduled sale hearing on September 10, 2009 and thereafter, if the NHL is the winning bidder.
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Bill Daly Talks Numerous Topics
by Paul on 08/06/09 at 10:05 AM ET
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Bill Daly was on Hockey This Morning with Scott Laughlin this morning. He talked about the future of the Coyotes, the Olympic insurance controversy, and the investigation into the Hossa/Pronger deals by the NHL.
You can listen to the interview here.
thanks to the guys from XM204 Home Ice for passing the link along to me.
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Bill Daly On The Hudler/KHL Deal
by Paul on 07/30/09 at 04:34 PM ET
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from Craig Custance of the Sporting News,
In an e-mail to Sporting News Today, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly wrote that Hudler lost his free agency rights when he elected salary arbitration on July 5.
“It continues to be our position that Hudler is contractually obligated to the Detroit Red Wings,” Daly wrote in an e-mail to SNT. “It’s just another example of the KHL having no regard for NHL contracts.”
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Evening Line
by Paul on 05/07/09 at 08:18 PM ET
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“Mr. Balsillie is acting, again, in total disregard of any rules, or any structure. . . . I would be very surprised if the board would look favourably on the way that Mr. Balsillie has conducted himself in this instance.”
“He makes his own decisions and he’s making a decision that this is the way he wants to get into the National Hockey League. We don’t usually like to pick fights, but we end them.”
-NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly on Jim Balsillie. More from the CP via TSN.
added 11:129pm, from Paul Waldie and David Shoalts of the Globe and Mail,
The group backing Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie’s bid for the Phoenix Coyotes unleashed its sharpest attack yet on the National Hockey League, alleging in a lawsuit that the league is operating like an “illegal cartel” by blocking Mr. Balsillie’s effort to move the Coyotes to Hamilton.
“The NHL is excluding competition and restraining trade in [the United States and Canada] through the application of unreasonable restrictions in its constitution and bylaws, which are preventing the relocation of the Coyotes from Phoenix, Ariz., to Hamilton, Ont.,” said the lawsuit filed Thursday in Phoenix.
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Daly Update
by Paul on 03/09/09 at 09:29 AM ET
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NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly spoke to Scott Laughlin on Hockey This Morning from the GM Meetings in Florida and talked about the agenda for the week. Bill also talked about the Lighthouse project on Long Island, new ownership possibilities in Phoenix, and the trade deadline deals
Listen to the interview at NHL Home Ice Blog.
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All Bettman And Daly
by Paul on 09/17/08 at 10:59 AM ET
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from NHL PR,
Following yesterday’s NHL’s September Board of Governors meeting yesterday in Toronto, Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly met with the media to answer questions. Among the topics discussed: the Alexander Radulov situation; the absence of an NHL-IIHF player transfer agreement; the North American economy and its possible impact on the NHL, and the possibility of expansion.
continue for the transcript…
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Tampering Charges Still Alive
by Alanah McGinley on 08/08/08 at 03:50 PM ET
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From Dan Wood at Ducks Blog,
Just because we haven’t heard anything about it lately doesn’t mean that something couldn’t still come from the Ducks’ formal tampering charge against the Edmonton Oilers.
The NHL gave Edmonton until Friday to respond to the charge filed last month by Ducks general manager Brian Burke after comments made by then-Oilers general manager Kevin Lowe during a July 4 interview with Edmonton’s Team 1260 radio.
NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly, who is on vacation this week, is expected to have something to say on the matter after receiving and processing the Oilers’ response.
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Lockout Achieved A Rational Relationship
by Paul on 07/16/08 at 05:16 PM ET
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from TSN,
(Bill) Daly told the Team 1040 in Vancouver that losing the entire 2004-05 season was worth it - financially.
“It achieved, for us, a rational relationship in the amount of dollars we pay out on a yearly basis to players and the amount of revenues we take in as a league.” Daly told the Team 1040. “That was the goal from the start, and now we have an enforceable relationship between our salaries and our revenues at this point, and that’s what we were trying to achieve.”
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NHL and Predators Respond to Radulov Situation
by Alanah McGinley on 07/11/08 at 04:12 PM ET
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Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations/General Manager David Poile issued the following statement regarding reports that Alexander Radulov has signed a contract to play in Russia…
“Alex is under contract with the Nashville Predators through the 2008-09 season. We are looking forward to him being here for training camp and being a part of this franchise’s success for years to come.”
NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly issued the following statement in response to questions regarding the Alexander Radulov reports:
“It is our understanding, based on the representations made both at our meeting yesterday, but also at an earlier meeting with Mr. Medvedev in May, that the Russian League will not allow a player to play in violation of his contractual obligations in the NHL.”
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*More on the Radulov signing earlier today on KK
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This Morning with Bill Daly
by Alanah McGinley on 07/01/08 at 09:54 AM ET
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This morning, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly spoke with Scott Laughlin on Hockey This Morning (NHL Home Ice XM 204), discussing the free agent frenzy today.
Daly also talks about the new Russian league and provides other updates on NHL happenings.
Our thanks to the guys at XM radio for providing this audio. You can download it here, or listen on the player below:
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Neil Smith on the NHL Hour
by Alanah McGinley on 02/21/08 at 02:55 PM ET
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Neil Smith, former general manager of the New York Rangers, will be the guest on the NHL Hour today. Hosting the show today will be Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly.
The NHL Hour broadcasts live Thursdays from 4-5 pm ET on NHL Home Ice, (XM channel 204) and NHL.com. The show will re-run on XM Satellite Radio and NHL.com, with archived shows available for download via a podcast on NHL.com.
*At showtime, listen live at this link. While on the air, listeners can call into the show at 1-877-645-6696, or send questions/comments via this email address: nhlhour@nhl.com.
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NHLPA Changing its Tune
by Alanah McGinley on 12/06/07 at 02:17 PM ET
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From Jim Kelley at Sports Illustrated,
What comes as a shock to long-time observers, however, is that now the NHL Players’ Association wants to get involved, and not necessarily to fight off the suspensions that were handed down by Colin Campbell, the NHL’s Director of Hockey Operations, as well as the perceived threat of additional suspensions that were hinted at by Commissioner Gary Bettman and his deputy, Bill Daly.
Paul Kelly, who barely has found a chair that fits him as the NHLPA’s new executive director said recently that he’s “concerned” about the number of suspensions the Flyers have been given since the start of the season and that not only should the league take a tougher stance, but that his organization should “have a voice in the process.”
Given that he’s not dead, it would be wrong to say that former NHLPA boss Bob Goodenow is spinning in his grave over that one, but it’s not outside the realm of possibility that Kelly’s statement made his head turn. Criticism of Goodenow within and outside the PA often centered on how he handled on-ice or player-on-player violence. The perception (Goodenow argued it was unfair) was that the PA was quick to come to the defense of any perpetrator, but did next to nothing to protect the health, safety and long-term welfare of the player who was unduly or unfairly assaulted.
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Will NHLPA Distance Itself From The League
by Paul on 10/13/07 at 05:34 AM ET
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from Rick Wethead of the Toronto Star
During Saskin’s tenure at the union, emails reveal that NHL chief legal officer and deputy commissioner Bill Daly passed on to Saskin several suggestions about which players and union staff might be conspiring against him. Other emails reveal Saskin had become especially close to Daly and Gary Bettman after his hiring.
In advance of a meeting in Russia in autumn 2006, Saskin emailed the NHL commissioner: “Looks like Bill is getting the Moscow trip in September; I may send Chelios.”
In a response the same day Bettman deadpanned: “With a one-way ticket (cc not bd)?”
read on... getting ugly again folks…
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