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Old 02-25-2016, 01:59 PM   #460
GioforPM
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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction View Post
Maybe a stupid question, but from a legal perspective, how is the neutrality of an arbitrator established? Everyone has personal biases. Even a non-hockey fan is going to have a bias (and likely not in favour of Wideman since most non-hockey fans wouldn't understand the physics of the game and one of the biggest complaints from non-hockey fans is that the game is too violent).

Is it just a matter of taking an oath?

Also, are precedents for punishment important here? I think the NHL can easily argue that they wants to set a new precedent, therefore old ones don't apply.
Both sides agree on who the arbitrator is going to be. That's as neutral as you can get.
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