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NHLPA Thinking Progressive
by Paul on 12/13/07 at 08:41 PM ET
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from Allan Maki of the Globe and Mail,
Its members may not be able to skate, pass or shoot a puck without falling down but the NHL Players’ Association believes its soon-to-be-appointed, six-person advisory board will be an off-ice powerhouse, a dream team of support.
The NHLPA, with the help of Reilly Partners, a Chicago head-hunting firm, is presently assembling candidates to sit on a formal advisory that will be the first of its kind among the major professional sports unions.
The board will be composed of experts in the field of law, corporate affairs, finance, marketing, labour relations and player representation.
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