Mikael Granlund gives his full support to the demands of the Players Association.
ATTE KAJOVA
NHL star Mikael Granlund gives its support to the hockey players association SJRY.
Last week, SJRY submitted a demand letter to the Ice Hockey Federation, the League and the league clubs, in which it demands action to open the SM league.
The players’ association got behind a number of Finnish NHL stars. SJRY published a list of names of 17 NHL players who supported the demand. Granlund was one of the names.
On Monday, the Players’ Association published Granlund’s comments on the subject on its website.
– We are very concerned about what Finnish hockey looks like now and will look like in the future. We see it as important that the League is opened for sports as quickly as possible. Moving up to the league must be truly possible, and not include unreasonable thresholds of several million, Granlund says in the press release.
– Open series are part of the European ball culture and all over Finland there should be an opportunity to compete genuinely. We are here along the lines of the Players’ Association.
Granlund reminds that the vast majority of players want to open the League.
– Now Liiga and Mestis are clearly lacking strong competition. Open series increase competition and at the same time it is seen which clubs want to do things better and are able to renew themselves. When winning is the focus, tougher competition develops everyone.
Granlund gives his support to the Players Association’s demand to become a part of Huippukiekko’s advisory board.
– Without players, there is no game. The league systems essentially concern the players, so the players must definitely be represented at all the tables where decisions about the players are made, Granlund emphasizes.
Support from the NHL players for the demands of the Players’ Association
“We, the undersigned, support the demands sent by the Players’ Association to the Ice Hockey Federation, the League and the league clubs.
We have read the demand letter and we support the demands presented in it, and according to the Players’ Association, we want to negotiate as an equal party about the future of Finnish ice hockey. This way we can promote Finnish hockey together in the best way.”
Sebastian Aho
Joel Armia
Mikael Granlund
Jani Hakanpää
Erik Haula
Miro Heiskanen
Roope Hintz
Jesperi Kotkaniemi
Kaapo Kähkönen
Kevin Lankinen
Artturi Lehkonen
Esa Lindell
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen
Mikko Rantanen
Juuse Saros
Teuvo Teräväinen
Eeli Tolvanen