Lockout

NHL Cancels First 2 Weeks Of Regular Season
NHL Cancels First 2 Weeks Of Regular Season
NHL Cancels First 2 Weeks Of Regular Season
The NHL cancelled the first 2 weeks of the regular season today due to the continued lockout. Games are now cancelled through October 24. The Wild were set to start on the regular season on October 13. The entire preseason has already by cancelled by the NHL. Talks are ongoing to reach a new collective bargaining agreement but not deal appears to be imminent.
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
Just seven years removed from the cancelled 2004-05 season, the NHL is moving perilously close to another major work stoppage. The regular season is still scheduled to begin October 11, just two weeks away, but the owners, who locked the players out earlier this month, have now decided to fully cancel the preseason.
NHL Lockout Leaves Fans, Businesses Frustrated
NHL Lockout Leaves Fans, Businesses Frustrated
NHL Lockout Leaves Fans, Businesses Frustrated
There's no end in sight to a lockout that is preventing you from seeing the Minnesota Wild's two newest star players, Zach Parise and Ryan Suter. The current collective bargaining agreement expired Saturday, locking out the players from team facilities.
Wild Lockout Offer To Season Ticket Holders
Wild Lockout Offer To Season Ticket Holders
Wild Lockout Offer To Season Ticket Holders
The Minnesota Wild have offered 10% interest on the dollar value of the tickets to season ticket holders if they credit those games lost due to the lockout. The credit can be applied toward future games or subsequent season renewels. Credit will be issued when a new collective bargaining agreement is reached between the players and owners.