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[Friedman] En apprenant que la LNH et l’AJLNH ont conclu un « accord d’essai » d’un été modifiant ce qui est autorisé pendant l’entraînement hors saison. Un entraîneur d’habiletés sera autorisé sur la glace avec le joueur, et cela doit être à la demande du joueur. Le joueur doit passer par NHLPA, qui contactera l’équipe et la ligue.


[Friedman] En apprenant que la LNH et l’AJLNH ont conclu un « accord d’essai » d’un été modifiant ce qui est autorisé pendant l’entraînement hors saison. Un entraîneur d’habiletés sera autorisé sur la glace avec le joueur, et cela doit être à la demande du joueur. Le joueur doit passer par NHLPA, qui contactera l’équipe et la ligue.


electricnux

8 Comments

  1. electricnux

    They’re basically trying to change the rule the Canucks violated last month when players asked to train with the Sedins and were fined 50k for it.

    I linked the last tweet from Friedman’s full thread:

    > Hearing NHL/NHLPA have reached a one-summer « trial agreement » amending what is allowed during off-season training (1/x)…

    > Currently, per CBA section 15.11 (b): « Clubs are not permitted to have Club Coaching or Hockey Operations personnel (e.g., coaches, skating instructors, other Club employees, contracted service providers, etc.) participate in any on-ice sessions with Players. » (2/x)…

    > From what I understand, one skills coach will be allowed on-ice with player, and it must be at the player’s request. Player must go through NHLPA, which will contact team and league. Again, this is a one-summer trial, for now. (3/x)

    > Earlier this spring, Vancouver was fined $50,000 for violating this rule. That penalty was not rescinded as part of this. (END)

  2. De_Floppss

    Such a Vancouver thing to not have the penalty rescinded lol

  3. Snoopy-Town

    Does this mean the Twins will need to be morphed together as one in order to train players?

  4. ANarrowUrethra

    Big summer is back on the menu boys!!

  5. brodiefilm

    « Hi, I’m Daniel Sedin, your one mandated skills coach. Now that our shooting drill is done, I… have to go check on something. When he- I mean- I… when I get back we’ll do passing drills. »

  6. AppealToReason16

    Curious to see the PA feedback here and how teams operate it. It’s a matter of time before it probably goes back to the way it was.

    Once you allow grey in black and white rules then you’re bound to run into violations but you maybe can’t do anything about it as long as the grey is there. Teams saying “hey it would be a great idea if you voluntarily worked out with our coach all summer. Would be really great for your odds to make the roster/contract negotiation/etc. A real shame you’re going back home for the summer out of our supervision”

    Players aren’t going to really turn it down because of that Be A Team Player pressure, especially the lower on the roster they are.

    The NFL used to abuse “voluntary” workouts to the point they were open about them being non-voluntary. Had to change the last CBA to make it black and white.

    Another area of concern is contract insurance and team medicals. Guy gets the clear on his end of season medical. Now he gets hurt in the off season. Can you prove he didn’t get hurt working the voluntary workout with your skill coach?

    I think this is a good idea in a pure sense but I just see it being abused and withdrawn.

  7. Iamthelurker

    Man it’s such bullshit the Canucks always get punished for this kinda shit then the rules get changed right after and other teams get no penalty for the same things.

    Luongo contract being the most prominent example.

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