Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin Among Representatives as Players Association Brings Proposal to NHL at Labor Meetings

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Aug 14, 2012

Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin Among Representatives as Players Association Brings Proposal to NHL at Labor MeetingsTORONTO — Sidney Crosby is among the players attending the NHL's latest round of collective bargaining talks.

Alex Ovechkin, Steven Stamkos and Jason Spezza are also participating in the meeting Tuesday in Toronto. The NHL Players Association is expected to present its first proposal to the league at the meeting.

Union leader Donald Fehr has said the proposal will be an "alternative view" rather than a counter offer to the initial plan put forward by the NHL last month.

That proposal called for lowering the players' share in revenue and introducing new contract restrictions, including a five-year cap on deals.

The current CBA expires Sept. 15. The NHL has said there will be a lockout if a new agreement isn't in place by then.

Click here to read an update on the talks.

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