Thursday, November 18, 2004
By Nancy Armour, The Associated PressCHICAGO -- The NHL players' union is answering the league's hard stance with one of its own, offering little hope for resolution of the lockout that threatens to wipe out the entire season.
The NHL Players' Association and 62 agents presented a unified front as they emerged from a six-hour informational session yesterday, saying the union has presented a solid proposal and it's now up to the owners to come to the bargaining table.
If the owners refuse to budge, hockey won't be played "for a long, long time," agent Ritch Winter said.
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Greed on both sides and complete disregard for the people who make it all possible. Need I say more?
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