After months of tense negotiations, the National Hockey League appears to have reached an agreement with its player union.
The New York Times said on Sunday that ratification by the owners and owners is likely, which means that a shortened season of about 50 games would begin before Jan. 20. The Stanley Cup would be awarded in June.
A collective bargaining agreement that had been in place for seven years expired on Sept. 15, 2012 — the start of the lockout.
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