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Another NHLPA Letter
by Paul on 10/31/09 at 09:14 PM ET
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from Sportsnet,
Former NHL star Steve Larmer is very concerned about the fate of the NHL Players Association.
In a letter of resignation to the NHLPA obtained by Hockeycentral, Larmer wrote: The NHLPA constitution that was created in 2005 has now been suspended. Certain players with the assistance of their agents have, in a sense, hijacked the union. They have used the cover of an operations review to paralyze the NHLPA staff and placed certain employees under surveillance. It is my understanding that the former executive director Paul Kelly has communicated with Chris Chelios and Shawn Horcoff and others directing them to investigate the affairs of the PA.”
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