NHLPA looking to become more assertive with Don Fehr’s replacement

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The NHL Players’ Association’s search to replace Don Fehr as executive director has included outreach to a wide spectrum of agents to elicit feedback.

The NHL Players’ Association’s search to replace Don Fehr as executive director has included outreach to a wide spectrum of agents to elicit feedback regarding both the current state of the union and its future direction, Slap Shots has learned.

It is recognized within the PA that a more assertive approach would necessarily entail increased engagement from the rank-and-file, which has exhibited a growing and stunning lack of involvement or education on attendant issues. That is not across the board, obviously, but players have largely checked out since Owners’ Lockout III was settled in 2013.

This just in: The House Un-American Activities Committee has been revived and will begin calling witnesses.

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