NEWS: #mnwild forward Matt Boldy is expected to miss four to six weeks due to a fractured left ankle suffered in Thursday’s preseason game vs. Chicago.
"The NHL’s collective bargaining agreement says teams are required to provide “serious consideration” to a player’s choice of a second opinion, but otherwise have the final say on treatment. The CBA does not provide the option of resolving disputes through third-party arbitration."
"The NHL’s collective bargaining agreement says teams are required to provide “serious consideration” to a player’s choice of a second opinion, but otherwise have the final say on treatment. The CBA does not provide the option of resolving disputes through third-party arbitration."
am i reeding correctly, no medical arbitration? - Michael Pachla
"The NHL’s collective bargaining agreement says teams are required to provide “serious consideration” to a player’s choice of a second opinion, but otherwise have the final say on treatment. The CBA does not provide the option of resolving disputes through third-party arbitration."
am i reeding correctly, no medical arbitration? - Michael Pachla
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Oct 9 @ 1:38 PM ET
from wawrow's piece on the jack situation:
"The NHL’s collective bargaining agreement says teams are required to provide “serious consideration” to a player’s choice of a second opinion, but otherwise have the final say on treatment. The CBA does not provide the option of resolving disputes through third-party arbitration."
am i reeding correctly, no medical arbitration? - Michael Pachla
Ya, I read that too and was confused...but not enough to check it out.
Could be wrong, but I don't think that's true. - Buff36
“What makes it fascinating is it’s a game of chicken that has already gone on longer than it should have given his medical timetable to return,” [sports law attorney Dan] Lust said. “We’ve blown past the time frame that would have made sense for both sides to get it done.”