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ARBITRATOR RULES AGAINST NHL DEFERRED PAYMENT LIMIT

          Arbitrator Jack Sands ruled Friday that the NHL "needs
     the players union's consent to implement a plan limiting the
     amount of deferred salary that teams can carry," according
     to Scott Newman of BLOOMBERG NEWS.  Sands ruled that the
     NHL's resolution to limit franchises to $5M in deferred
     salaries "that aren't backed by investments violated" the
     league's CBA.  Sands added the league needs to receive
     "written approval from the players union before passing a
     restriction that could affect player salaries."  The NHL
     adopted the measure in '97 "because league officials worried
     that some teams can't honor substantial deferred contracts." 
     NHL VP/Legal Affairs Bill Daly: "We're disappointed.  This
     is beneficial to everyone, so we're puzzled as to why the
     union would challenge this" (DETROIT NEWS, 7/18).  
          COLLUSION COURSE? In N.Y., Larry Brooks reports that
     "as far as unrestricted free agents are concerned, NHL
     business as usual now consists of league executive personnel
     acting as middlemen in the transfer of information between
     teams bidding for the same players.  What's more, we have
     learned that NHL business as usual also consists of directly
     competing teams themselves sharing information regarding
     players up for bid as unrestricted free agents."  While
     Brooks writes, "This, it certainly appears, is a form of
     collusion," he states that the NHL feels that "unless
     specific language relating to collusion appears in the [CBA]
     -- which, in the NHL's case, it does not -- sharing of
     information as it relates to contracts and contract offers
     is not a violation of labor law."  The NHL and NHLPA
     declined comment when contacted by Brooks (N.Y. POST, 7/19).
     

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