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Sides to meet again on Aug. 17TORONTO -- Labor talks between the NHL and its players'
union resumed Wednesday, but both sides said no progress was made
toward a deal. The four-hour session in the union's Toronto office was their
first meeting since July 21, when the league presented six possible
concepts for a new economic system. The collective bargaining agreement expires Sept. 15. If a new
agreement isn't reached, a lockout could threaten the entire
season. "They haven't moved off their desire...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1852194&CMP=OTC-DT9705204233
union resumed Wednesday, but both sides said no progress was made
toward a deal. The four-hour session in the union's Toronto office was their
first meeting since July 21, when the league presented six possible
concepts for a new economic system. The collective bargaining agreement expires Sept. 15. If a new
agreement isn't reached, a lockout could threaten the entire
season. "They haven't moved off their desire...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1852194&CMP=OTC-DT9705204233