Sunday, November 18, 2012

Glimmer of Hope on the NHL Lockout

GLIMMER OF HOPE: 

All was quiet on the NHL labor on front Sunday, one day before the league and the players’ association planned to return to the bargaining table for the first time in eight days. NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said Saturday that this new round of negotiations was initiated by the players’ association, just days after Commissioner Gary Bettman suggested to union executive director Donald Fehr that the sides take two weeks off from talks. “We can confirm that we have tentatively agreed to get back together on Monday,” Daly said. “The meeting was requested by the union, and it’s their agenda. We will see what they have to tell us.”

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