Kovalchuk's arbitration is supposed to start on Wednesday. If I understand the CBA correctly, the decision would be due within 48 hours?
"If the NHLPA does timely dispute and refer to the Arbitrator such rejection in the manner set forth in Section 11.5(g) above, then such dispute over that rejection shall be both heard and decided by the Arbitrator within forty-eight (48) hours of such referral, during which period..."
Some people are saying 48 hours from the end of the hearing, but that seems to indicate 48 hours from when the grievance was filed. That happened a week ago, but since there was no arbitrator in place I guess the dispute couldn't have been referred to the arbitrator yet... but once the hearing begins, it seems like he only has 48 hours to decide.
Seems like the majority of sports writers and other people with worthless opinions think the only possible outcome is the rejection is overturned. It'll be great if we get to keep Kovalchuk with a low cap hit, but I do think it could be bad for the league if that happens. If the league can't use common sense to reject a 17 year contract that ends when the player is 44, how could they reject a 25 year contract that ends when the player is 50?