Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Just one day after another unsuccessful
meeting between the National Hockey League and the NHL Players Association,
the NHL announced the cancellation of the 2012-13 regular-season schedule
through Nov. 1 on Friday.
On Thursday, the NHLPA supplied three separate proposals to the NHL. The NHL,
however, turned down all three offers and the meeting broke up after a little
more than an hour.
The lockout, which began on Sept. 16, has now caused the cancellation of 135
regular-season games.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman submitted a six-year offer to the NHLPA on
Tuesday, one that included a 50-50 split of hockey-related revenue and allowed
for a full 82-game season to begin on Nov. 2.
The Sports Network