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NHL approves new schedule format

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For its new-look schedule, the National Hockey League will be going to an old look.

Sources tell TSN the NHL has approved a schedule that will have each team play 24 divisional games, 40 in-conference matchups, 15 games against non-conference teams and three wild card games against out of conference teams.

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The reason the players feel this is one; they're tired of seeing the same guys week after week

Yes, I feel the same way! Thank goodness they will fix the schedule for next year.

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