TORONTO (NEWS1130) – The NHL and the Player’s Association have failed to reach an agreement on a collective bargaining agreement, resulting in another work stoppage.

That means, there’s guaranteed to be a delay to the start of the upcoming hockey season, and another year of Canada’s sport could be potentially washed away.

Revenue sharing, front-loaded contracts and the salary cap have been the major issues keeping the two sides apart.

The players want a bigger piece of the proverbial pie while the league doesn’t want to give up any more.

The league wants shorter contracts while the players want more money.

This marks the fourth hockey work-stoppage since 1992.