Questions, assuming the negotiations lead to an agreement close to what the players are demanding.
1. If the players are paid as full-time professionals would those with college eligibility have to forgo their "professional paychecks" in order to retain their amateur status and collegiate eligibility? What would be the cut-off in terms of how much money they could accept? (I'm guessing "reasonable expenses" only? If so, who determines what's reasonable?)
2. After an Olympics is held, how will it be determined which players will continue to be paid in the interim years until the next Olympics? Will the team essentially be decided well in advance, as to which players will get paid for the ensuing year(s), and which ones are no longer wanted back? Or will there be real annual tryouts for each year's National team, which would carry over for just the next year so that each player would essentially have one year contracts only? Obviously players' skill sets, personal circumstances and motivation levels can change year-to-year, and even more so over a 3-4 year period.
3. With most of National Team carrying over and remaining under contract, with players paid accordingly and USA Hockey having "invested" a lot of money in those players, do you think it will be more difficult for younger, rising star players to make the team? Or will the new, much higher salaries make no difference in terms of who makes the roster and who doesn't?
All answers/opinions welcome!