Players would like to see the first round of the playoffs expanded to a best-of-seven, union head Michael Weiner said in his first news conference on Wednesday.
Weiner replaced Donald Fehr at head of the players union.
"There is a lot of sentiment for a seven-game division series," Weiner said. "I think a properly constructed postseason schedule could accommodate three seven-game series but still have it extend over a shorter period of time than what happened this year."
The first round has been best-of-five since it began in 1995.
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