NEW YORK — National Hockey League (NHL) and players' union representatives plan to meet again this week to try and end their bitter labor dispute that could wipe out the entire season. The meeting follows a Saturday session between league deputy commissioner Bill Daly and NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) special counsel Steve Fehr that came a day after the NHL's premier event, the New Year's Day Winter Classic, was canceled. The session was the first since Oct. 18 for the feuding sides, who are deadlocked over a new collective bargaining agreement centering on how to split $3.3 billion in annual revenue. — Reuters