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NHL expansion decision won't be made at December meeting: report

The NHL's board of governors will not make a final decision on expansion at its annual December meeting, a source told The Canadian Press.

Quebec City, Las Vegas considered frontrunners to land team

Fans sporting Nordiques jerseys stand outside Quebec City's Videotron Centre, which could potentially become the home of an NHL expansion team. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

The NHL's board of governors will not make a final decision on expansion at its annual December meeting, a source told The Canadian Press.

The league has said there is no timeline on its expansion process.

Representatives from Quebecor and Bill Foley's Black Knight Sports and Entertainment made presentations on expanding to Quebec City and Las Vegas at the board's September meeting in New York.

The executive committee was set to review those cases, something that could happen when the board meets Dec. 7 and 8 in Pebble Beach, Calif.

If the NHL expands, either by one or two teams, it would happen for the 2017-18 season.