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With the 2012-13 season on the line, the NHL and NHL Players Association were back at the bargaining table in Woodbridge, N.J. on Wednesday, as both sides tried to find common ground in finalizing a new collective bargaining agreement. The two sides met separately with federal mediators for more than six hours and the NHLPA then met internally before having further discussions with the mediators. The details of those discussions are to be forwarded to the NHL, after which the league will make a decision on whether or not to arrange to meet again on Thursday. Neither side made any proposals and it appears doubtful the meetings will continue on Thursday. "We did several different caucus meeting rooms, and really theres nothing new to report. We dont have a conclusion to the process," said NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly following the afternoon session. "There were discussions of the various issues involved and how far apart we are and where we go from here. I cant tell you that any progress was made," added NHLPA executive director Donald Fehr. Follow TSN.ca and TSNs Hockey Insiders on Twitter for all the updates as theyre made available. Both the NHL and NHLPA met with U.S. federal mediators Scot L. Beckenbaugh and John Sweeney rejoining the process as a one-day exercise. By mediators advice, there was no face-to-face discussions between the players and NHL. There was no change in either sides position from when talks broke down last Thursday. Both mediators first met with league and union leaders last month before deciding they couldnt help negotiations along. The NHLPA announced that 13 players will take part in the negotiations, including Craig Adams, Adrian Aucoin, Brad Boyes, Chris Campoli, Mathieu Darche, Shane Doan, Ron Hainsey, Jamal Mayers, Andy McDonald, Steve Montador, Brendan Morrison, Douglas Murray, and Daniel Winnik. The NHLPA continued to push for mediation when players and owners gathered in New York last week and the NHL eventually agreed. However, Daly acknowledged Tuesday that he would carry "no expectations" into Wednesdays session. "I thought the gap would be closed much quicker, but it hasnt come to fruition yet, so we have to keep working," said Morrison. Mayers called the leagues proposal "take it or leave it" and expressed frustration that the two sides are close in numbers but still far away from an agreement. TSNs Darren Dreger stressed that the calendar may not be on the side of either party in attempting to salvage as much of the 2012-13 season as will be possible. "This has been a long and, at times, a very heated negotiation but both sides are looking again at that big picture and the reality is that this negotiation could go into early January, maybe mid-January before it genuinely reaches its breaking point," he said after Wednesdays talks had broken. Three days of negotiations last week between the owners and players gave some hope, but again ended without an agreement. Last Thursday, the union had initially stated progress was being made, as NHLPA executive director Donald Fehr said they were close on certain monetary numbers, but he later re-emerged to meet the media and said owners rejected the players latest proposal. Daly and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the league had made concessions monetarily but there was no progress on the length of the agreement and the length of player contracts. The NHL wants a 10-year labor deal with an opt-out clause after eight years, while the union has offered an eight-year contract with the ability to re-open after six years. As for player contracts, the NHL wants to limit them to five years - seven if a club re-signs its own player. Bettman said last week the league wouldnt have a season of less than 48 games - the same length of the lockout-shortened campaign of 1994-95. 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The Goldeyes took a 3-1 lead into the eighth inning, only to watch the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks storm back for a 5-3 win before 4,811 fans.FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- With six straight victories and their fourth consecutive AFC East title already wrapped up, the New England Patriots are playing perhaps their best football of the season. And a large chunk of their recent run has come without two of their top players. So, imagine the big boost the Patriots will receive from having one of their best players on each side of the ball return for what is being billed as the game of the year. After practicing in a limited capacity all week, starting left guard Logan Mankins and standout rookie right defensive end Chandler Jones are both listed as questionable for Monday nights much-hyped matchup against the first-place Houston Texans (11-1), a game with major playoff ramifications for both teams. "Just got out there a little bit this week and tried to move around. Well see where it goes from today," said Mankins, who injured his ankle in the second half of New Englands victory over Buffalo on Nov. 11 and has missed the last three games. "We were just trying to do as much as we can. I cant do everything yet, so I guess we might find out Monday." Jones, the 21st overall selection in the draft and considered by many to still be a top candidate for Defensive Rookie of the Year honours with six sacks, skipped the last two games with an ankle injury suffered during the first quarter of the Patriots (9-3) win over Indianapolis on Nov. 18. His status, he said, rests in the hands of coach Bill Belichick. "Ready to play against the Texans," Jones said. "We went out there and we won a championship and I wasnt out there. But Im still thankful to be a part of this team." Mankins, a four-time Pro Bowl player, has missed five games this season with various ailments, the second-most of his eight-year career. "Its been a couple games here and then miss a couple and then a couple here, miss a few. Its just one of those years I cant get on track yet," he said. "Every game you want to be out there, you just got to wait until youre ready to get out there." The pair couldnt have picked a more perfect time to return, either. Despite playing a pivotal part in the Patriots top-ranked offence and valiantly protecting quarterback Tom Brady amid constant change due to injuries, the Patriots offensive line certainly will be bolstered with Mankins out there as they prepare to face their stiffest test of the season. Houston defensive end J.J. Watt is wreaking havoc on just about every opposing offence hes faced thus far. The second-year standout ranks second in the league with 16 1/2 sacks and has knocked down 15 passes this year. Watts sensational season also has overshadowed thhe strong play of defensive end Antonio Smith, who has five sacks of his own, along with Watt forming one of the most feared pass rushes in the league.dddddddddddd "Hes a guy thats getting overlooked down there," Mankins said. "J.J. Watts getting a lot of attention deservedly, but Antonio Smiths a very good player. Hes a slippery guy inside that has good quickness, good power and he really understands how to work blockers, so he does a good job. "They get ahead and teams have to start throwing it to catch back up, so that plays right into their strength. Theyre a great pass-rushing team." Houston boasts a strong offence, too. In fact, quarterback Matt Schaub, running back Arian Foster and wide receiver Andre Johnson have combined to lead the leagues second-highest scoring attack -- behind only New England --making Jones return all the more important. "They have a great offensive line, they have great wide receivers and theyre quarterbacks good," Jones said. "Our job is just to bottle those guys up and eliminate the big play." Mankins extended absence has been somewhat of a surprise, though. Last season he played through a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, something he admitted during training camp this off-season, moments before acknowledging his extremely high pain threshold. So, playing in just more than half of New Englands games this year may point more to the severity of the injury. "Theres some injuries you can play through, some restrict your ability to play," Mankins explained. "When it restricts your ability, you cant play. Youre just going to hurt the team if you just get beat all the time. "Its been tough," he added. "But it is what it is. You learn to deal with it. Ive been pretty fortunate most of my career. I guess it happens to everyone sooner or later."? Of course, Mankins wants to suit up. However, he wont jeopardize the rest of the season to play in a game on Monday night, against one of the best teams in the league, with possible post-season seeding on the line. "When Im healthy, Ill come back," he said. "Whether its this week, next week, the following week, its up to my body when Im going to play again." Jones, on the other hand, seems ready to roll for his first career Monday night game, and the Patriots lone one this season. "Its a primetime game. You know, Monday Night Football, you grew up watching Monday Night Football," he said. "And for the Patriots to have the opportunity to go out there and showcase our talent on a Monday Night Football game, thats a great opportunity." ' ' '
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