ECHL players are on the verge of a strike as CBA talks reach an impasse
Members of the Professional Hockey Players’ Association have voted to authorize its bargaining committee to call for a strike if an agreement cannot be reached on a new collective bargaining agreement with the ECHL, union executive director Brian Ramsay said Monday.
The ECHL in an update posted to its website said the union had informed players the move could happen as soon as Thursday after the holiday break. Ramsay said a timeline would be communicated to members later in the day.
“Our members have made it very clear that they’ve had enough,” Ramsay said on a video call with reporters. “Unfortunately, this is a league that would rather bully us than bargain.”
The sides have been engaged in CBA talks since January. Ramsay accused the league of unfair bargaining practices, including most recently contacting players directly with proposals, which have been reported to the National Labor Relations Board.


