Sides To Meet Seperately With Mediator Friday Morning
The two sides meeting seperately with federal mediators Friday morning, but no formal, large group negotiations planned as of yet
The NHLPA met internally on Friday morning in New York, with the two sides now scheduled to continue to meet seperately with mediator Scot L. Beckenbaugh, who is meeting with both the union and the league in a round of shuttle mediation.
As of Friday morning there was no formal, large group meetings scheduled between the two sides. This shuttle mediation comes after the NHLPA and the NHL resumed talks on Thursday, following Wednesday’s bargaining meeting at the NHL offices which extended beyond midnight. Wednesday's meetings began in the afternoon, broke briefly in the early evening before picking up again for several hours later on in the evening.Meetings between the two sides resumed Thursday in the early afternoon, once again at the NHL offices in New York, with the first session concluding just before 2:00 p.m. ET.
Discussions continued into the evening between the two sides on some of the outstanding issues. A small group of NHLPA staff and players met with the NHL to continue working towards a resolution of the pension issue.
Also early on Thursday evening, the NHLPA once again held a conference call with the Executive Board and Negotiating Committee to continue to update the membership on the status of negotiations.
Players in New York on Friday for the meetings include: Chris Campoli, Mathieu Darche, Shane Doan, Andrew Ference, Ron Hainsey, Jamal Mayers, George Parros, Kevin Westgarth.