NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the league continues to work on getting a deal done to keep the Coyotes in Arizona long term.
"We're not setting a timeline," Bettman said Wednesday night. "We're dealing with it, and we're continuing to pursue a solution and reach a point where we conclude we can't reach a solution, we'll deal with it. But we do hope we can reach a solution so that the timing will become irrelevant."
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