SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) – {2 p.m. 12/27/25 UPDATE} The Savannah Ghost Pirates’ games for Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta have been postponed due to the ongoing dispute between the Professional Hockey Players’ Association and the ECHL.
Here are the statements from the Ghost Pirates:
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{12/26/25 ORIGINAL STORY} The Savannah Ghost Pirates’ Star Wars-themed game against the South Carolina Stingrays was postponed as the ECHL remains in the midst of a union strike.
The postponement stems from an ongoing dispute between the Professional Hockey Players’ Association and the league. A conversation between the two groups took place Thursday, but the league’s latest offer was not accepted, and games across the league are being postponed until a decision is made.
All 13 games in the ECHL that were scheduled for Friday night were postponed. The strike could impact the rest of the season for the league.
League offer details
The ECHL sent out a statement Thursday detailing that the Professional Hockey Players’ Association did not allow their athletes to vote on the most recent offer. The proposal included a 20% boost to player salaries, a boost to their per diems, more guaranteed off days, and bringing in better equipment for players.
The league said union leaders deprived players of the opportunity to vote on the offer and called on union leadership to drop its scheduling demands and let players vote.
Player reactions mixed
The player base is not unanimously in favor of the strike. The Stingrays had a morning skate Thursday in preparation for their game, and one player took to Facebook, posting to fans that he believes the league has treated him and his teammates well.
The player said many players still want to play and that he signed an agreement to play this season, but not to go on strike.
Stingrays head coach David Warsofsky said the team is uneasy but he is doing his best to help both sides of the dispute.
“You know obviously you wanna be there with the owners also so kind of playing both sides and helping players out trying to get through this,” Warsofsky said. “I went through this as a player a long time ago so I kind of understand what it’s like but just being a support system for them as much as we can.”
The players’ association released the following statement in reference to the league’s offer Friday night:
All tickets for Friday’s hockey game will be transferred to the rescheduled game, which is to be determined. Ticketing questions should be emailed to support@ghostpirateshockey.com or call (912) 494-2868.
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