Deebo said:
How many of these things are the owners actually going to get?
According to the posters here they want to put tighter restrictions on retirement deals, stop AHL contracts coming off the cap, lower floor, lower revenue split to the players.
I can't see the PA just rolling over and taking all this.
The owners will have to prioritize what they want.
I doubt the PA fights too hard about the cap floor, if at all. The players' share of revenue is fixed at whatever percentage they negotiate to, regardless of where team payrolls are at. It really won't matter to them all that much (from a CBA negotiation standpoint) if one team has a payroll of $30M and another has one of $70M as long as, as a group, they're getting every penny they're entitled to. The PA has also essentially agreed to tightened restrictions on retirement deals with the Kovalchuk rule.
The only really contentious issue you raise there is the lower revenue split, which will likely be the only serious obstacle in these negotiations. Unfortunately, it's significant enough an issue that it could result in a work stoppage of some kind if neither side is willing to budge on it.