The puck could drop on a shortened N-H-L season as early as
January 15th, or as late as the 19th.
Owners and players will vote over the next couple of days on the tentative 10-year agreement struck early Sunday to end the 113-day lockout.
After a mini-training camp of about a week, a 48 or 50-game
season could commence.
Winnipeg Jets defenceman Ron Hainsey, a key member of the union’s bargaining team, says the pension was a key issue that players were not willing to sacrifice.

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