NHL Board Approves New Collective Bargaining Agreement
Players to vote Friday and Saturday
The NHL moved a step closer to a hockey season Wednesday when the league's board of governors unanimously ratified the terms of a new 10-year collective bargaining agreement.
The NHL players are expected to vote on the CBA Friday and Saturday. Once that's done, the league will release the schedules for a 48-game regular season that will start Jan. 19.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said he told the league's 30 governors the new CBA was a "good deal, a fair deal." It's a deal that took months to complete, coming after a 113-day lockout that tested the patience of owners, players and especially fans.
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