League plan detailed, but no talks set Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 4:45 pm, Saturday, December 29, 2012 The conversations were strictly for the purpose of sharing information regarding the new contract offer the NHL made to the union late Thursday. "Some more informational sessions in the morning," NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told the Associated Press regarding Sunday. The union pored over the latest NHL proposal aimed at ending a lockout that reached its 105th day Saturday and saving the delayed hockey season. A person familiar with key points of the offer told the Associated Press that the league proposed raising the limit of individual free-agent contracts to six years from five - seven years if a team re-signs its own player; raising the salary variance from one year to another to 10 percent, up from 5 percent; and one compliance buyout for 2013-14 that wouldn't count toward a team's salary cap but would be included in the players' share of income.