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Morrison on today’s meeting: “I thought the gap would be closed much quicker”

Owners And Players Meet To Discuss NHL Lockout

NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 05: (L-R) At about 1am Thursday morning members of the NHLPA negotiating committee, Brad Richards of the New York Rangers, Executive Director Donald Fehr and Ryan Miller of the Buffalo Sabres leave the Westin Times Square on December 5, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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After today’s round of talks with mediators, Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said no conclusion was reached with mediators, but the offer theNHL pulled off the table last Thursday was back there today. Free agent forward Brendan Morrison said that made things frustrating today.

“It wasn’t much of a decision,” Morrison said referring to the NHLPA refusing the NHL’s once-removed offer. He also shared with Tom Gulitti of Fire & Ice that the NHL is treating the current financial status the way they did when the league lost a full season in 2004-05.

“I never thought the issues were as big as they were back in 04-05. Apparently, I was wrong,” Morrison said. “I thought the gap would be closed much quicker, but it hasn’t come to fruition yet, so we have to keep working.”

Continuing to work is noble, but if the league is unwilling to negotiate off their last offer there’s not much work that can be done. Then it’s up to the players to decide if they want to take the offer or continue with this staring contest.