Earlier today, The National Hockey League and the NHL Players’ Association met for about two hours in Toronto. According to TSN.CA, the two sides held discussions and decided to go back and discuss their meeting with their respective groups. The afternoon bargaining session that was scheduled for 1 pm ET was cancelled. This is the 1st time in more than a week that the two sides have met. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, continues to re-iterate, with no new CBA in-place by September 15, there will be a lockout. Stay tuned for more updates as the countdown continues.
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