Since the memo was distributed, multiple teams have received requests from players to delete the data collected on them.
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The NHLPA reminded players that they have a right to request a copy of their wearable data, along with a summary of the team’s analysis of that data, and their bargained right to demand teams toLeague sources say that in the days since the memo was distributed, multiple teams have received formal requests from players that they destroy and delete the data that was collected on them.
Over the last few years, the most cutting-edge teams have been quietly working to amass a database of information about players that have been either through their organization or competitors they have analyzed. How teams utilize that information in the decision making process with regards to personnel still remains most unclear.
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