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NHL schedule depends on new labor deal
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 23 - 06 - 2012

NEW YORK – If the NHL can avoid another work stoppage, the schedule for the upcoming season is set.
The league announced Thursday that the Los Angeles Kings will raise their Stanley Cup championship banner on Oct. 12 when they host the New York Rangers.
The current collective bargaining agreement, though, expires on Sept. 15.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said last month he expected negotiations with the players' association on a new collective bargaining agreement to begin in a couple of weeks. If there have been talks taking place or scheduled, the league isn't saying.
“No update to offer," NHL spokesman Frank Brown wrote in an email.
Messages seeking comment were left Thursday with NHL Players' Association spokesman Jonathan Weatherdon.
The Kings, who won their first Stanley Cup this month, will travel to play New Jersey on Feb. 9 in a finals rematch in their only scheduled matchup.
Opening night matchups on Oct. 11 include Boston playing at Philadelphia, and Colorado hosting St. Louis.
Detroit will face Toronto in the Winter Classic on Jan. 1 at Michigan Stadium and the All-Star game is on Jan. 27 in Columbus, Ohio. Just two of 30 teams aren't scheduled to play when the regular season ends on April 13.
The NHL canceled the 2004-05 season before agreeing on a CBA that is set to expire in less than three months. Coming out of that lockout, the league got a salary cap it wanted after the players tried to avoid it.
Bettman and NHLPA Executive Director Donald Fehr have declined to publicly discuss what the major issues will be in upcoming labour talks.
“I am hopeful this all sorts out easily because labour peace is preferable to the alternative," Bettman said before the Stanley Cup finals.
On the same night in Newark, New Jersey, Fehr said it was his goal to start the season on time. The former head of the Major League Baseball players' union joined the NHLPA as a special assistant before becoming its executive director nearly two years ago.
“I have some ideas about how it's going to go, but I have learned that making predictions in this business is a bit of a foolish enterprise," Fehr said last month. “Too many things can happen that can cause you to change course."
The NBA played a shortened season this year after a five-month labor dispute that resulted in a lockout and delayed the start of the season until late December. The NFL also had a lockout that shortened training camp last year. — AP


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