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Owners Ask for Big Changes in CBA Proposal



Talks between the NHL and the NHL's Players' Association have gotten under way in the last few weeks. On Friday, the owners laid out their first proposal for the next Collective Bargaining Agreement.

RSD's Renaud Lavoie reported on several of the league's asking points.

1)  Owners propose that players should reduce their share of the revenue from 57 percent to 46, an 11 percent decrease.

2) Owners want players to go through 10 NHL seasons before they qualify for unrestricted free agency.

3) Contract length limited to five years.

4) No more salary arbitration.

5) Owners want entry-level contracts to last five years instead of three.

The current CBA is set to expire in mid-September.

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