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DirecTV, Versus Still Without Contract

The NHL season opens Thursday night with four games. Two of them are scheduled to be broadcast nationally on Versus.

That's good for the NHL, until you consider that Versus still does not have a contract with DirecTV. Millions of NHL fans are expected to spend Thursday night in the dark, unable to (legally) watch the Capitals-Bruins and Sharks-Avalanche games.

While NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has apparently talked to both sides, the NHL has taken action to show what side of this dispute they're on. On NHL.com, there is a link where fans can e-mail DirecTV about the issue, but not one to e-mail Versus, which is the NHL's national television partner.

Evidently, DirecTV is the only party involved that should have to field complaints from NHL fans.

There have been rumblings in the last 48 hours that the dispute could end in time for the openers Thursday, but that doesn't appear to be happening.

Depending on who you want to believe, DirecTV has offered to put the games -- and only the games -- on while the contract is taken care of. Versus has either not received a formal offer on this, or they have refused.

A DirecTV customer service representative told FanHouse Thursday that the company is "working very hard" to get a deal done for Versus. An e-mail to DirecTV received a similar response, while attempts to reach out to Versus have been unsuccessful. Network president Jamie Davis did tell the New York Times they have received "over 100,000 calls" from people looking for help.

FanHouse first reported about this dispute in August. Unless a miracle happens, it will indeed stretch into the NHL season, thus having a potentially adverse affect on Versus' most important broadcast property.

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