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Title: For you hockey buffs Post by echo on Mar 22nd, 2006, 3:12pm NHL announces new four-year labor deal with officials TORONTO (AP) — The NHL announced a new four-year labor agreement with the league's on-ice officials Monday. Referees and linesman ratified the extension Friday. The deal was first agreed to in late December but needed to be passed by both sides. The NHL's board of governors unanimously voted in favor of it last month. The deal will pay first-year refs $136,000, with a maximum of $290,000 for veterans. First-year linesmen will be paid $95,000, with the most experienced earning up to $190,000. Also part of the contract is a stipulation for mandatory helmets for all on-ice officials starting next season and mandatory visors for all incoming refs and linesman in 2007-08. |
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Title: Re: For you hockey buffs Post by imnotbub on Mar 22nd, 2006, 4:25pm The new rules suck. Bring back the old game and take out the fighting. I can't watch it any more. BUMMER. [smiley=snore.gif] |
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Title: Re: For you hockey buffs Post by seasonalboomer on Mar 22nd, 2006, 4:31pm I wonder if that means that if I'd have continued ref'ing the local Men's league that I'd have gotten a raise over the $27 per game I was getting. I'd watch it if it was on TV more often. OLN sucks. Scott |
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Title: Re: For you hockey buffs Post by echo on Mar 22nd, 2006, 4:42pm on 03/22/06 at 16:31:45, seasonalboomer wrote:
Our referee association pays $35.00 for Men's league. here's our pay schedule if you're curious. http://kcoa.net/Game%20fees.htm High school fees are up in the air right now. They were $50.00/$30.00/$30.00 across the board. Next year the fees will be determined by USA Hockey Certification level and years of service. |
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Title: Re: For you hockey buffs Post by echo on Mar 22nd, 2006, 5:36pm on 03/22/06 at 16:31:45, seasonalboomer wrote:
Just curious -- Cash or 1099? |
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