Kovalchuk decision will have wider impact
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08/10/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - There has been one NHL story this summer
that refuses to go away and a ruling on Monday ensured that the saga will
continue.
Independent arbitrator Richard Bloch upheld the NHL's decision that the New Jersey Devils' 17-year, $102 million contract offer to superstar winger Ilya
Kovalchuk should be voided on grounds that the deal circumvented the salary
cap. Bloch's decision means Kovalchuk -- the biggest free agent available this
summer -- will once again hit the summer market.
Of course, the Devils and Kovalchuk are now free to restructure the contract
and submit a new deal that the NHL would accept, or the Russian winger may
choose to sign with another NHL club or even join a KHL team in his homeland.
In the end, Kovalchuk will land a lucrative contract from some organization,
but the true brunt of Monday's arbitration decision will be borne by the
league as a whole.
In fact, a report in Tuesday's Vancouver Sun revealed that the NHL brass is
currently investigating Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo's contract and it
certainly appears that the league won't stop there. Bloch's ruling also
referenced the contracts of Philadelphia's Chris Pronger, Boston's Marc Savard
and Chicago's Marian Hossa as "contracts with structures similar to the
Kovalchuk" deal and it seems apparent that the league will also investigate
those agreements.
The real mystery is what these contract investigations will lead to. The
league can't seriously be considering voiding these deals as well, can they?
I'm no expert in legalese, but one segment of Bloch's ruling makes it patently
obvious that the NHL will void Luongo's contract, as well as other deals, if
they can.
Concerning Kovalchuk, the NHLPA made the assertion that the league's previous
validation of Luongo's contract and similar deals meant that Kovalchuk's deal
with the Devils should be valid as well.
But Bloch's response to that argument couldn't have been more decidedly in the
NHL's favor: "The apparent purpose of this evidence is to suggest that the
League's concern is late blooming and/or inconsistent. Several responses are
in order: First, while the contracts have, in fact, been registered, their
structure has not escaped League notice: those SPCs [standard player's
contracts] are being investigated currently with at least the possibility of a
subsequent withdrawal of the registration."
It seems apparent from that statement that Bloch has given the NHL everything
it needs to arm itself for a legal war against front-loaded contracts.
However, the NHL would be wise not to become overconfident because there will
be a much greater pushback by the NHLPA to defend the older contracts than
there was to stand up for the newer Kovalchuk deal.
It just doesn't seem right that the league can void deals so long after they
already validated them. Pronger and Hossa signed their deals last summer,
while Luongo's 12-year extension was inked and approved by the league last
September.
Going back to void these contracts now and make these players free agents is
akin to putting toothpaste back into the tube; it's just going to make a mess
and ultimately isn't going to work anyway. The league has already made its
point with the Kovalchuk ruling and now that it has the precedent set by
Bloch, the NHL should concentrate on preventing front-loaded deals in the
future, not on targeting contracts that have already been registered.
It's my guess that the league will not succeed in voiding the older deals, but
they may be able to levy fines and possibly take draft picks away from the
guilty teams.
Of course, the wider issue here is how front-loaded contracts will be
addressed in the next Collective Bargaining Agreement. The league's current
CBA expires after the 2011-12 season and this topic will surely be on the
table when the new contract between the league and the NHLPA is being
constructed.
There is no doubt that NHL won a clear legal victory on Monday, but there are
many battles still to be fought on this topic. Perhaps the NHLPA will win the
next one.
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