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      <description>Three generations of the Ribble family hurried through a parking lot in suburban Detroit, eager to see the Red Wings practice when the lockout finally ended. 
                   "I was getting nervous we weren't going to have hockey this year," said Reid Ribble, whose dad joined him, his wife and their two young sons to watch the Red Wings skate last Sunday. "I'm glad they g...</description>
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      <description>PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Flyers owner Ed Snider had a simple message on the day the NHL lockout ended: 
                   Welcome back. Welcome back, NHL. Welcome back, NHL fans. Lost in the squabble between the league and players over the 113-day labor dispute was how the hardcore fans were losing interest with each messy board room update from an idle sport. Keeping the faith ...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Now that a tentative deal is done, one big question remains: When is the puck finally going to drop on the long-delayed hockey season? 
                   Few answers emerged Sunday after a wild finish to 16 hours of hard negotiating produced the agreement that will ultimately end the NHL lockout and get the players back to work. There was no announcement reg...</description>
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      <title>Drop the puck: NHL, players settle labor dispute</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — They walked into a Manhattan hotel, knowing they were running out of time to save their season. 
                   After 16 hours of tense talks, the NHL and its players finally achieved their elusive deal early Sunday morning, finding a way to restart a sport desperate to regain momentum and boost its prominence. 
                   Ending a bitter dispute ...</description>
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