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New York, NY (Sports Network) - The National Hockey League opened for business
Saturday night when the lockout officially came to an end.
The NHL and the players' association signed a memorandum of understanding to
end the work stoppage, meaning training camps can open Sunday. Teams also
released their 48-game schedules.
The shortened season will start Jan. 19 with 26 of the league's 30 teams on
the schedule the first night. The season will conclude with 13 contests on
Saturday, April 27 and the Stanley Cup playoffs will start three days later.
Under the truncated schedule, each team will play 18 of its games against
division foes.
The Los Angeles Kings open their defense of their Stanley Cup title Jan. 19 in
an afternoon contest at home against the Chicago Blackhawks in a game
televised by NBC.
According to the league, teams will play three games against each of the 10
remaining non-divisional opponents from within the conference, playing half
those clubs in a two-home, one-away series and the other half in a two-away,
one-home set.
The New Jersey Devils will start defense of their Eastern Conference
championship on the road against the Islanders, also on Jan. 19.
In another NBC game Saturday, a playoff rematch is on tap as the Philadelphia
Flyers host the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Earlier Saturday, the players' association announced it had overwhelmingly
approved a new collective bargaining agreement.
Owners unanimously approved the tentative new CBA on Wednesday and the union
conducted its voting from 8 p.m. ET Thursday through 8 a.m. ET Saturday.
Reportedly, 98 percent of players signed the measure.
The new accord will last for 10 years, with an opt-out clause after eight.
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