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There was a thought that talks might continue Monday, but that doesn't seem likely as the NHL wants to meet internally with its clubs before getting back together with the players' association.
"We covered a lot of things over the last three days," Daly said. "We both have a lot of homework projects to do and drafts we owe each other on certain things. We think (Monday) would be best used for that purpose.
"What we did today, and the last two days, I don't think any of that is going to get a deal done. But they are all necessary elements of the deal."
There is no timetable for talks to resume, but Tuesday is a possibility.
The entire preseason slate of games was canceled by the NHL on Thursday, and regular-season games -- scheduled to begin Oct. 11 -- could soon be called off, too.
The NHL canceled the entire 2004-05 season because of a lockout that eventually led to the collective bargaining agreement that expired this month.
By working on secondary agreements now, the sides are ahead of where they were back in 2005 when a deal was finally finished.
"All the stuff we've done the last three days were things we did after we had resolved the economic issues, and this one is not playing out that way," Daly said. "We'll have to see how it plays out."
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