NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League is cancelling another batch of regular-season games.

The NHL says all games through Nov. 30 have been scratched due to the absence of a collective bargaining agreement between the league and the NHL Players' Association.

The players have been locked out since Sept. 16.

The league had already cancelled the first three weeks of the regular season.

A total of 326 games have now been scrubbed, or just over a quarter of the season.

No formal labour talks are scheduled.