NEW YORK -- The NHL's collective bargaining talks won't resume until Friday.
Donald Fehr, the executive director of the NHL Players' Association, had originally said he was "optimistic" the union would table a counter-proposal Thursday.
It's unclear if the union will present that offer when talks restart.
Earlier this week, the NHL tabled an offer that would see the players' share of revenue reduced from 57 per cent to 46 per cent.
The offer didn't hold much appeal for the NHLPA.
The current agreement expires Sept. 15, when the league has said it will lock out the players.
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