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While the National Hockey League and the NHL Players Association work to hammer out a new collective bargaining agreement before the September 15 deadline, details have emerged in regards to the leagues most recent proposal that was tabled on Tuesday. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, the basis of NHLs latest proposal is to reduce the leagues financial demands - believed to be approximately $460 million in the leagues first proposal - overall, including a $120 million reduction in its Year One demands. The latest proposal is for a six-year term on the new CBA. The first three years would come in at fixed, pre-negotiated players share dollar thresholds: 11 per cent, 8.5 per cent and 5.5 per cent less than the 2011-12 totals in the first three years respectively. The players would also get a share in "upside hockey-related revenue growth" of over 10 per cent in each of the first three years. For the final three years of the deal the league and players split revenues 50-50. The players share percentages under the leagues new definition of hockey-related revenues would be gradually reduced over the course of the six-year deal. The 2012-13 season would see the players receive a 51.6 per cent cut. In 2013-14 that total would drop to 50.5 per cent, before further dipping to 49.6 per cent in 2014-15. For the following three seasons (2015-16 through 2017-18) the players would see an even 50 per cent. The salary cap would see an immediate reduction followed by a gradual rise over the course of the deal. The cap for 2012-13 - projected to be $70.2 million under the existing CBA - would be cut to a fixed $58 million under the latest proposal. That number would rise to a fixed $60 million in 2013-14 and then to a fixed $62 million the following year. Projected cap numbers for the final three years of the deal include: $64.2 million in 2015-16, $67.6 million in 2016-17 and $71.1 million in 2017-18. 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She went on to compete in a knee brace and finished 12th. "The Olympics were a once in a lifetime experience," said Murray in a statement Friday. "That feeling I had at the top of the course was very special. It was an indescribable moment I will remember for my whole life. "I realize there is a lot more to life that involves my knee. I want to use it to its full potential for as long as possible. At this point, longeviity outweighs the possibility of one or two years of pounding on it in competition.dddddddddddd." Murray, the daughter of late Canadian skier Dave Murray, won silver at the 2011 worlds despite being unaware she had blown out her ACL again at the X Games earlier that year. She plans to finish a diploma in communications, and is considering coaching skiers in the future. Murrays teammate Chris Del Bosco of Montreal, who won gold in the mens final at the 2011 world championships, said Murray has been a big part of the success the Canadian team has had in recent years. "Shes going to leave a pretty big hole in our team on the girls side," Del Bosco said. "She was extremely talented and a great person to have on the team. Weve always had a really strong womens team and she was a huge part of it." ' ' '
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