Good Morning HabsAddicts!!!
Yesterday was the first day of voting for members of the NHLPA to decide on whether or not to pursue their "disclaimer of interest" filing in California court. The union requires 2/3 of its membership to agree in order to continue the process.
The question remains will the players willfully give up their rights to collective bargaining and all the protection afforded to them by the NHLPA, or will they think otherwise? I guess we'll know by Friday.
Things, however, are moving forward in the NHL's lawsuit against the union that contends they are bargaining in bad faith, and asks that the lockout be deemed legal.
Ronald Blum of the Globe and Mail uncovers the identity of the judge who will oversee the proceedings.
Habs and Hockey News and Notes:
- As much as we love to bash the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Real Sports Restaurant & Bar, located just steps from the Air Canada Centre, has started a lockout of their own. Sean Fitzgerald of the National Post gives Habs' fans another reason to smile.
- The Milwaukee Admirals beat the Hamilton Bulldogs on Sunday in a close game 4-3.
- Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times explains how Donald Fehr always puts his players first.
- Finally, in advance of this year's World Junior Hockey Championships in Ufa, Russia,Tim Wharnsby of CBC gives us the low-down on Team Canada's head coach, Steve Spott.
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