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NHL, NHLPA expected to meet in New York
By BRUCE GARRIOCH, QMI Agency


National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Chair Larry Tanenbaum (R), return to league negotiations in New York December 4, 2012. (Reuters/ERIC THAYER)

It’s up to you, New York.

If the NHL season is going to indeed be saved, then a lot will ride on the response of the NHL Players’ Association to the league’s latest proposal during a face-to-face meeting on Day 106 of the lockout Sunday in New York City.

While the league and the players spent Saturday holding a series of conference calls to discuss the NHL’s last-ditch effort to save a 48-game schedule, there was no formal bargaining, just question and answer sessions.












After benching Brad Richards should the New York Rangers eventually just buy him out?
  Yes.
  Might be a good idea.
  No.
  Not sure.


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