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In this November 10, 2018, file photo, Canada goaltender Shannon Szabados watches as U.S. players celebrate during the Four Nations Cup hockey gold-medal game in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. A person with direct knowledge of the decision tells The Associated Press that the owner of the Buffalo Beauts has given up control of the National Women's Hockey League franchise. The person spoke to The AP on Wednesday, May 8, 2019, on the condition of anonymity because the decision won't be announced until later in the day. This further jeopardizes the league's future as it struggles to keep its five franchises afloat, and without the support of the world's top players. On Thursday, the NWHL learned it will have difficulty restocking its rosters after more than 200 of the world's top female players pledged they'll not compete professionally in North America next season. The group included a vast majority of Beauts players, including U.S. national team defenseman Emily Pfalzer and Canadian national team goalie Shannon Szabados. (Photo by Liam Richards/The Canadian Press via AP Photo/File)
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