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In Light Of Lockout, NHL Cancels All Preseason Games Through September 30

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — The hits just keep on coming for the National Hockey League, and they're not pretty.

The NHL canceled its entire September preseason game schedule on Wednesday, the first on-ice casualty of the four-day lockout.

The league is wiping out all games through Sept. 30, a move it deems "necessary because of the absence of a collective bargaining agreement" with the players' association.

The NHL also said the 2012 Kraft Hockeyville preseason game, scheduled for Oct. 3 in Belleville, Ontario, has been postponed until 2013, bringing the total to 60 games called off on Wednesday.

The regular season is scheduled to begin on Oct. 11.

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NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said the league has "no set policy on cancellations" of other games.

Also Wednesday, a person familiar with the plan said NHL employees at the league offices will switch to a four-day work week on Oct. 1 because of the lockout.

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The move will effectively cut salaries by 20 percent. The person spoke on condition of anonymity on Wednesday because the NHL hadn't made the plan public.

The Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators have let staff go because of the lockout, while several other teams have said they don't have any plans to do so as of now.

The league locked out its players at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, its fourth shutdown since 1992.

The preseason cancellations included a Washington Capitals game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sept. 26 in Baltimore.

Last year, in the inaugural Baltimore Hockey Classic, the Capitals hosted the Nashville Predators and drew a sold-out crowd.

And the news just gets more and more depressing for hockey fans. Sound off with your thoughts and comments below...

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