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DETROIT -- The only way the NHL's next Winter Classic could get any bigger is if Mike Ilitch, owner of the Detroit Red Wings and baseball Tigers, orders new first baseman Prince Fielder to drop the puck at the ceremonial faceoff. The gravity of the event
The only way the NHL’s next Winter Classic could get any bigger is if Mike Ilitch, owner of the Detroit Red Wings and baseball Tigers, orders new first baseman Prince Fielder to drop the puck at the ceremonial faceoff. The magnitude of the event — the Wi
I think that's pretty simplistic. I think it is accurate to say that that was a cathartic event ... What I can say is that following that negotiation … the relationship became vastly more adult and there seemed to be a shared sense of purpose in trying to fashion a reasonable accommodation to the other ...
For Donald Fehr’s previous employers, hits were the competitive coin of the realm. They can be career-ending for his new constituents in the National Hockey League Players’ Association. Fehr, executive director of the NHLPA, is No. 1 on The Globe and Mai
1. Donald Fehr The executive director of the NHLPA is ranked No. 1 on the Globe and Mail’s Top 50 Power List for 2012, because of the significance accorded negotiations on a new collective agreement and because his reputation from 23 years leading the Ma
(Reuters) - The fun and games of the National Hockey League's All-Star weekend turned serious Saturday as league commissioner Gary Bettman and player's union chief Donald Fehr danced around questions about a looming labor war. With the current collective
What is interesting to me is the league without a salary cap is the one that's stable. It's not a surprise to me, by the way
1 of 2. Boston Bruins Zdeno Chara waves after winning the hardest shot competition during the NHL All-Star hockey skills competition in Ottawa January 28, 2012. (Reuters) - The fun and games of the National Hockey League's All-Star weekend turned serious
Donald Fehr, executive director of the NHL Players' Association. Gene J. Puskar/AP OTTAWA—It was put to Donald Fehr, the executive director of the NHL Players’ Association, that the trend in sports labour doesn’t bode well for the union made up of the wo
Donald Fehr (born July 18, 1948) is the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association. He has held the position since 1986. Full Article
I think that's pretty simplistic. I think it is accurate to say that that was a cathartic event ... What I can say is that following that negotiation … the relationship became vastly more adult and there seemed to be a shared sense of purpose in trying to fashion a reasonable accommodation to the other ...
What is interesting to me is the league without a salary cap is the one that's stable. It's not a surprise to me, by the way
