Kovalchuk pact approved; NHL-NHLPA adopt rules for long-term deals
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09/04/2010 -
Toronto, ON (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Ilya Kovalchuk will finally join the New Jersey Devils after his re-submitted contract was officially and finally approved by
the National Hockey League just before 3 a.m. (et) Saturday morning.
The re-worked contract now calls for Kovalchuk to collect a reported $100
million over 15 years, with an annual cap hit of close to $6.66 million. The
deal is thought to pay out $90 million in the first 10 years and $10 million
over the last five.
Kovalchuk's initial 17-year, $102 million deal with the Devils was rejected by
the league on the grounds that it circumvented the league's salary cap. The
deal was front-loaded so Kovalchuk could have earned as much money as possible
while providing the lowest possible cap hit for the team.
The NHL Players' Association filed a grievance on Kovalchuk's behalf, but an
arbitrator ruled in favor of the league. The Russian star, now 27, would be
approaching age 43 when the contract expires.
The rejection of the contract provided much debate throughout the league in
terms of "lifetime" contracts given to players that have helped reduce the
yearly salary cap hit. Several players in previous years signed deals that
took them past 40 years of age and saw the annual salary dip below $1 million
in the final years of the contract.
The NHL and NHLPA together, did away with those scenarios in one fell swoop
Friday, jointly adopting new regulations on such pacts while simultaneoulsy
ruling on Kovalchuk's situation after a whirlwind of postponements on a ruling
that stretched well into the night.
The new rules will apply only to long-term contracts, five years or longer in
length, and only those going forward beyond the September 4 ruling date. All
previous contracts are grandfathered in, meaning Kovalchuk's contract will
likely be the last of its kind.
To that end, the two entities also announced that the league will terminate
its circumvention investigations into the contracts signed in 2009 by Marian
Hossa of the Chicago Blackhawks, Roberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks, Marc
Savard of the Boston Bruins and Chris Pronger of the Philadelphia Flyers.
"We are pleased to finalize an agreement which ends the league's circumvention
investigations and also establishes rules on long-term contracts that will
provide players, their certified agents and general managers clarity for the
negotiation of new contracts," said Roland Lee, associate counsel for the
NHLPA and director of Salary Cap/Marketplace. "Turning the page on this
process is something that will benefit all parties involved."
Taking into account the NHL's salary cap system and forthcoming CBA
negotiations, a special calculation of value will be made in two ways for
contracts that extend beyond a player's 41st birthday, and any long-term
contract that averages more than $5.75 million for the three highest-
compensation years will have rules put into place that limit that player's
compensation to a minimum of $1 million between the ages of 36 and 40.
Because of the league's previous rules on player contracts after the age of
35, it was conceivable that someone could retire before a contract had
expired, wiping the contract off the salary cap. This rule allowed teams to
sign players to front-loaded contracts to benefit both the team and player.
"We're pleased to be able to establish clearly-defined rules for these types
of contracts going forward and just as happy we can turn the page on
uncertainties relating to several other existing contracts," NHL Deputy
Commissioner Bill Daly said. "From start to finish of this multi-week process
we were able to work closely and cooperatively with representatives of the
Players' Association, who shared our belief that the creation of definitive
rules and guidelines in this area would be beneficial to everyone -- clubs and
players alike."
Kovalchuk's deal will reportedly take the team about $3 million over the
salary cap with 21 players under contract, and the Devils will have to get
under the $59.4 million cap before the beginning of the season while adding
two more players to the roster.
Kovalchuk posted 41 goals and 85 points in 76 games last season, 10 goals
and 27 points coming in 27 games with New Jersey. In a five-game first-round
playoff loss, the 27-year-old added two goals and six points.
In 621 games since entering the league in 2001, he has accumulated
338 goals and 642 points with Atlanta and New Jersey.
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