bustaheims
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Doesn't need to become public for the league to become aware of it. As part of team reporting for HRR, this kind of stuff gets reported to the league offices. If someone is employed as part of hockey operations, the league can find out their salary. If he takes a job with MLSE outside of hockey, he'd be fine.How can the league argue against it. Tavares says he is willing to take less to stay home at the end of his career. Once over in whatever capacity he decisdes to take on within the organization they pay him maybe more than what they should. How can the league prove it's wrongdoing? Does his salary even have to become public if he works as a scout, or assistant coach or GM, or something else in management etc etc?
That being said, the league would be awfully suspicious if a player takes an obviously below market deal only to jump right into a front office job once the contract ends. Also, you can be sure Tavares would want that in writing, so the team can't just walkaway from that part of deal after a change in management, etc. Once it's on paper, it's a violation of the CBA.