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The NHL Lockout is now over 70 days old and with no dates set for meetings, questions have begun to surface about alternative plans.
The news regarding the NHL Lockout gets only worse as the NHL announced that it would be cancelling the 2012-13 season up until December 14 and All-Star Weekend.
The NHL lockout is closing in Day 70 and with December right around the corner, the 2012-13 season is slowly dying away forever.
Last week, the NHL stated that they wanted a two week moratorium from negotiations.
The NHL met on Tuesday and indications point to the fact that there will be another meeting on Wednesday that will showcase the new NHLPA offer.
Late last week, the NHL announced interest in taking a two week break from negotiation. However, Sunday, the two sides came to an agreement to start negotiating once more on Monday in hopes of not losing the 2012-13 season.
Those optimistic about a December start to the 2012-13 NHL season can start coming up with another positive alternative.
Wednesday saw the 60th day of the 2012 NHL lockout pass without any activity. Worse still is the fact that there have been no meetings scheduled for the near future either.
On Monday night, the NHL had a major reason to celebrate despite entering the 58th day of the lockout.
The NHL Lockout has already reached its second month of cancelled games and little has cropped up.