NEW YORK — NHL players braced for the league's fourth work stoppage to begin this weekend, and Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby said "it's not looking great" for the season to start on time Oct. 11.Crosby was among more than 280 players who attended union meetings in New York that ended Thursday. NHL owners also met Thursday ahead of the expiration of the sport's labor contract at midnight Saturday night, and commissioner Gary Bettman plans to call for a lockout if there's no deal by then.Crosby said he'll consider playing overseas if part of the NHL season is canceled. He also said "things can change pretty quickly."Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller said NHL Players' Association executive director Donald Fehr is doing a far better job communicating with members than leadership did in the last lockout, which wiped out the 2004-05 season.
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