NHL, union dig in for a long day of talks

(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. (December 4, 2012 - Source: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images North America) (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images North America)
(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. (December 4, 2012 - Source: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images North America) (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 1/01 3:21 pm
NEW YORK (AP) - The NHL and the union are gearing up for a full day of talks as the deadline nears to reach a deal to save the hockey season.

After the players' association presented a counterproposal Monday, the sides made plans Tuesday for talks that were expected to take up much of the day.

Small groups from each side are to meet or confer by conference call during the afternoon about provisions regarding a potential collective bargaining agreement. A full get-together of negotiating teams wasn't expected at the league office before 5 p.m. EST.

Monday's talks marked the first time the NHL and union met in person since Dec. 13. Commissioner Gary Bettman says a deal must be reached by Jan. 11 so a 48-game season can begin eight days later.

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