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Watching The Money Flow
by Paul on 02/04/08 at 07:05 PM ET
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from the NHLPA,
TORONTO (February 4, 2008): National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) Executive Director Paul Kelly announced today that Bob Lindquist has agreed to join the NHLPA as a consultant regarding Hockey Related Revenue (HRR) matters pertaining to the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the NHLPA and the National Hockey League (NHL).
Mr. Lindquist, FCA, a chartered accountant who is internationally respected for his long and distinguished career, is coming out of a short retirement to fulfill the NHLPA’s consultant role. In his position, Mr. Lindquist will be responsible for ensuring that NHLPA members receive the appropriate players’ share (over 55.6%) of the NHL’s and its member Clubs’ HRR revenues as defined under terms of the CBA.
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