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Gary Bettman and the NHL May Change Rules After Jacob Trouba Trade Disaster This Week

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Julien Trekker
December 8, 2024  (10:19)
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Gary Bettman and the NHL could change their rules after the Jacob Trouba trade disaster from earlier this week.

Jacob Trouba's trade by the New York Rangers created quite a commotion across the NHL.

The former Rangers captain was traded to the Anaheim Ducks, even if that team was on his no-trade list.

The insider Elliotte Friedman revealed last night in Hockey Night in Canada that NHL players were bothered by the fact that the team found a way to circumvent Trouba's no-trade clause.

Here's what he said on live TV:

"What bothered the players to a large degree was if you can't be traded to certain teams, why should you be allowed to go to those teams on waivers?"

Friedman continued by saying he believes the player association will address that issue in the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations.

In his own words:

"I think what they are gonna ask the players association to do is have a conversation in the upcoming CBA negotiations where maybe there should just be one form of protection. If you want to give me partial protection then I can't go to this team at all, it shouldn't be a trade or it shouldn't be waivers."

Why have NMCs at all if the team can simply put him on waivers and let any other team claim him? Friedman states here that players want to protect themselves from such scenarios.

The current agreement doesn't end until September 2026, but it'll be interesting to see how things unfold at the next negotiations, set to start in early 2025.

While it's a good thing that they start negotiating earlier than usual, we never know what can happen at the table once the two parties meet face to face to discuss the issues.

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