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  2. NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 NHL season was the final year of the then-current collective bargaining agreement, as the NHL Players' Association would no longer have the option to extend the current CBA. The players' association could not move the expiration date to June 30 in order to avoid a repeat of the lockout that cancelled the 2004–05 season.

  3. Payroll Room - Wikipedia

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    The "Payroll Room" is how much money in a National Hockey League (NHL) team's salary cap is left to acquire players, whether such players are signed as free agents or join the team via a trade or waivers. The term originated in 2005 with the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which was negotiated following a season-long lockout.

  4. Category:National Hockey League labor relations - Wikipedia

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    1992 NHL strike; 1994–95 NHL lockout; 2004–05 NHL lockout; 2012–13 NHL lockout; C. NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement; F. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  5. CBA - Wikipedia

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    CBA (food retail), a Hungarian food-retail network Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio , the largest aluminium producer in Brazil CBA (AM) , former CBC Radio One AM station in Moncton, New Brunswick, now known as CBAM-FM

  6. NHL salary cap - Wikipedia

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    The previous collective bargaining agreement had expired on September 15, 2004. The negotiations for the 2005–12 NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement revolved primarily around players' salaries. The league contended that its clubs spent about 75% of revenues on salaries, a percentage far higher than existed in other North American sports.

  7. Ice hockey contract - Wikipedia

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    An ATO is a very common practice near the end of the professional seasons as they go deeper into the year than college or junior schedules. In the NHL, an ATO may only be used for one day on an emergency basis, with no pay or compensation for skaters, per Exhibit 17 of the NHL–NHLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

  8. National Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The resulting collective bargaining agreement (CBA) was set for renegotiation in 1998, and extended to September 15, 2004. [61] With no new agreement in hand when the contract expired, league commissioner Gary Bettman announced a lockout of the players union and closed the league's head office for the 2004–05 season. [61]

  9. 2012–13 NHL lockout - Wikipedia

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    The NHL Board of Governors ratified the new CBA on January 9, [46] followed three days later by the ratification of the deal by the NHLPA members, [47] and the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two parties, officially marking their agreement to the CBA. [2]