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NHLPA Report- Firing Saskin Was The Right Thing To Do
by Paul on 08/23/07 at 12:39 PM ET
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from Ken Campbell of the Hockey News,
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios said Toronto lawyer Sheila Block’s report on the hiring of former NHLPA executive director Ted Saskin will go a long way toward proving the players did the right thing when they fired Saskin from his post in early May.
Members of the NHLPA’s executive committee and the 30 team representatives began receiving copies of the 80-100 page report Wednesday and it will be formally disclosed to the rank and file at player meetings to be held in Toronto next week.
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It’ll be very interesting to see how this shakes down over the next few weeks. There will obviously be some dissent, but I think a large part of the discussion will be in the vein of determining whether Saskin’s moral and professional wrongdoings merit either criminal or personal lawsuits.
Posted by Georgeums from South Lyon, MI on 08/23/07 at 04:58 PM ET