Ilya Kovalchuk: Deal To Be Put On Hold…Again?!?

September 3rd, 2010 by Mark Ritter Leave a reply »
The never ending Ilya Kovalchuk saga appears to be headed for yet another delay.

Darren Dreger of TSN is reporting that the NHL and NHLPA have made strides regarding “potential changes to the rules that govern players contracts,” but that given the complexity of completing a vote that would require the participation of all 30 players association members, a decision by 5 P.M. today is looking more and more unlikely.

It is widely felt that the NHL and NHLPA are working diligently to resolve the Ilya Kovalchuk contract dispute, with an eye on ironing out some clear rules on setting both term and monies for player contracts.

Without the proper framework for a deal the New Jersey Devils and NHL could get caught in a perpetual tennis match, with the Devils sending in multiple offers to the NHL until the league finally accepts a deal.

Better both sides fully understand what the rules are instead of wasting everybody’s time involved sending contracts back and forth until, by some kind of miracle, a fair and reasonable contract (as dictated by the NHL) is finally agreed upon.

Clearly, Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello is looking for s ...

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