New York, NY (Sports Network) - The NHL and NHLPA met for a sixth straight day
on Sunday as the two sides are still working to end a lockout that has lasted
almost two months.
Neither side had nothing to say, but several reports indicate that contract
issues are keeping the two sides from making any progress.
Nothing has been released on when the two sides will meet again, although they
are expected to touch base on Monday when both NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
and NHLPA executive director Donald Fehr will be in Toronto for the Hockey
Hall of Fame ceremony.
Regular season games have been canceled through Nov. 30, along with the Winter
Classic contest that was supposed to be held on New Year's Day in Ann Arbor
between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings.
The two sides have been without a CBA since the previous one expired just
before midnight on Sept. 15.
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