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Chicago Blackhawks' Marian Hossa , left, smiles during an informal NHL hockey workout in Chicago. NHL players will vote on a new labour deal that could end a four-month lockout. Photo: AP

NHL players to begin voting Thursday

NHL players will have 36 hours from Thursday night until Saturday morning to vote on the new labour deal that would end the four-month lockout.

The players’ association announced that electronic voting will begin on Thursday at 8pm (local time) and will last until Saturday at 8am. The union said it will announce the result after voting is finished.

If a majority of the more than 700 players choose to accept the deal that NHL owners unanimously ratified on Wednesday, training camps will open Sunday, and a 48-game regular season will begin January 19.

A tentative agreement was reached early on Sunday, the 113th day of the lockout, after a 16-hour negotiating session in New York.

The new deal is for 10 years, but either side can opt out after eight. The previous collective bargaining agreement was in effect for seven seasons.

The lockout began on September 16, and forced the cancellation of 510 games, beginning with opening day on October 11. The outdoor Winter Classic and the All-Star game were also wiped out this season.

The NHL says it will release a new schedule once the ratification process is completed.

A memorandum of understanding that has been in the drafting process by the two sides this week must be signed before training camps open.

The players’ association wanted as much of the document as possible to be completed before voting began.

Leading up to Thursday’s start time for voting, the union has been busy calling players and agents to educate them about the changes and additions to the tentative agreement.

Assuming the deal is approved by the players, as expected, there will be only six days between the opening of camps and the start of the season. No preseason games will be played.

 

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