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A new broadcast agreement is likely to herald the end of the A-Leagues consolidation phase and might happen sooner than anticipated.The new season will kick off on October 7 with Brisbane hosting Melbourne Victory and FFA chief David Gallop holds a sliver of hope the deal will be inked before then.There is a window there but its now a slim one, he told reporters on Friday in Perth.League chiefs have made little attempt to hide their dismay at poor coverage and promotion from free-to-air (FTA) broadcaster SBS.A new agreement that would allow long-term broadcaster Fox Sports to on-sell part of the rights to a bigger commercial network could happen this month if the ducks line up.We are in an exclusive negotiating period with Fox Sports which expires at the end of September. Were in constructive dialogue, Gallop said.As we understand it, all the FTA networks are interested and those conversations are happening as well ... between the FTAs and Fox.If a deal isnt done before the end of Foxs exclusive window at the end of the month, Optus - which made a splash with a reported $63 million steal of English Premier League rights from Fox - could pounce again.Gallop said they were definitely interested.They have made a massive investment in EPL ... we cant actively talk to them during this period (of exclusivity) but they have indicated a strong appetite for the A-League.Clubs are hopeful of a significant value bump from the current $40m rights deal, which included previous Socceroos qualifiers and the 2015 Asian Cup.Beyond a deal, eyes will be raised further to where the league could grow.South Sydney, Auckland, Canberra and Geelong are all possible regions for new clubs.Gallop suggested they would be selected during the life of the next four-year deal and be in place for the following one.I would expect, in the next few years, we would have a more-precise timetable on when expansion will happen and where, he said.It will be an important moment in the A-Leagues growth but, like most sports in Australia, weve made mistakes with expansion in the past.For the clubs ... and the division of the pie more than 10 ways, we cant afford to make an expansion mistake. 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The mighty Blackhawks, winners of seven of the last eight games, have a deep roster that really found its identity when pushed to the limit by the Detroit Red Wings in the second round. Then there are the playoff-tested Bruins, who rolled over favoured Pittsburgh during an impressive sweep that gave them a chance for a second NHL title in three seasons. Its a gift wrapped in a bow for a league still trying to recover from a bitter lockout that wiped out 510 games and pushed the start of the season back to Jan. 19. "Its a special couple places, the tradition of the Bruins and the Hawks is special," Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said. "Im sure, you know, the rivalry could return instantly come Game 1. I think its good for the league. Its good for hockey. Two great hockey markets. Were very excited to be a part of it." Chicago advanced with a 4-3 double-overtime victory over Los Angeles on Saturday night, using a hat trick from Patrick Kane to eliminate the defending champion Kings in five games in the Western Conference finals. Back in the Stanley Cup series for the first time since 2010, the Blackhawks are in search of another title to pair with their six-game victory over the Philadelphia Flyers three years ago. "Everyone has that drive to win the Cup," Chicago forward Andrew Shaw said. "Its going to be a long road ahead here. Its surreal. Ive wanted this since I was a kid. Im excited to get started." Boston is rolling again after losing its spot atop the Northeast Division in the final days of the regular season. The Bruins have won five in a row and nine of 10, boosted by a familiar group of stars who led the way when they won it all in 2011. David Krejci scored four times in the Pittsburgh sweep and leads Boston with nine goals and 12 assists in the playoffs. 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"Theres no secrets there. Again, like I said, its only the head to head, how the two teams are kind of going to clash, whats going to happen when we do. Its as simple as that. "Its about having confidence in what you plan on doing and going out there and executing it, thats all you can do." The Bruins were on the brink of elimination when they trailed Toronto 4-1 with less than 11 minutes left in the third period of Game 7 in the first round. But they managed to beat the Maple Leafs 5-4 in overtime. The Blackhawks had their own great escape in the second round, coming back from a 3-1 deficit to eliminate the rival Red Wings in seven games. The comeback included a three-goal flurry in Game 6 that erased a 2-1 deficit heading into the final period. The twin comebacks for Boston and Chicago increase the potential for a compelling series for the title. 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