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Legal Analysis of the NHL Player's Contract Joseph M
Marquette Sports Law Review Volume 3 Article 7 Issue 1 Fall Legal Analysis of the NHL Player's Contract Joseph M. Weiler Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw Part of the Entertainment and Sports Law Commons Repository Citation Joseph M. Weiler, Legal Analysis of the NHL Player's Contract, 3 Marq. Sports L. J. 59 (1992) Available at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol3/iss1/7 This Symposium is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE NHL PLAYER'S CONTRACT JOSEPH M. WEILER* I. INTRODUCTION If one were to scan the provisions of a National Hockey League (NHL) Standard Player's Contract ten years ago and compare these clauses to the current terms of the Standard Player's Contract (see Attachment A) or the Collective Bargaining Agreement, it would be difficult to discern any major alterations. However, anyone who reads the morning sports page cannot help but be aware of the dramatic changes in the world of hockey resulting in a new context in which these contractual provisions now operate. Conse- quently, when I sat down to write this article, I felt that the best way to analyze a NHL Standard Player's Contract would be to review the recent major legal events in the NHL. Understanding the impact of these develop- ments is integral to appreciating that the terms of the new NHL Standard Player's Contract are now being written by different people who comprise the labor-management relationship in hockey, and that these contracts are interpreted by a new breed of arbitrators on behalf of a much broader dem- ographic spectrum of hockey players. -
Senior Class U Veils Its Gift Howard Finis Es Erm As Senate P Esident
Inquiring Photographer Sports: What i your opinion on !:he A Tribute to the Dunk cbange in the Pre idency at Bryant? THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1989 BRYANT COLLEGE BOX 7 SMITHFIELD. R.I. 02917 VOLUME 57 NUMBER 9 Senior Class Howard Finis es erm as U veils Senate P esident freshmen, hould gel involved. Many ofmy fricn<lo;hip Its Gift Marie Plihdk wcre g'<lincd ei!her with the enatc or because of the Archway Staff Writer senate. People know you a lilLIe beller, they see your Michael contrasting name, they see your picture omcwhere and they say E.Mahrlig shapes in Yesterday, the new Student Senate look theh seats 'aren't you a senal r?' Frc hman year, I automatically Archway the center. at the Senate meeting. Mike Roward , senaLOr since his kncw fi v other freshmen, and 1 became good fflends StaffWritu The freshman year, an Senal President or the past two with them,l also gOllO know S phomorcs. Juniors, and artwork is years has given over Lo Harry Franks, asophomore with Seniors, I had a whole new awarcnes very quickly On b e i n g a promising future. Last week, I interviewed Mike about what goes on at BryanL Wcdnc day, <XIIlITIim"m Howard about his past, present and plans for the future. Q: Who has had the biggest innuence on your arcer March 22, in by Bryant Q: Why did Y u decide LO go inLO SUldcnl Senate as in Senate? Lhe North College s opposed to the other organizations on campus? A: I have lO say the two presidents before me, for Dining Room own D r. -
2020-21 NHL Draft & Player History
1983-84 Portland Winterhawks Brian Benning, 2nd Round, #26 Overall, St. Louis NHL Entry Draft History Jeff Rohlicek, 2nd Round, #31 Overall, Vancouver 1976-77 Ray Podloski, 2nd Round, #40 Overall, Boston Jeff Bandura, 2nd Round, #22 Overall, Vancouver Terry Perkins, 4th Round, #78 Overall, Quebec Dave Hoyda, 3rd Round, #53 Overall, Philadelphia Blaine Chrest, 7th Round, #136 Overall, Vancouver Randy Ireland, 4th Round, #60 Overall, Chicago Tony Currie, 4th Round, #63 Overall, St. Louis 1984-85 1977-78 Jeff Finley, 3rd Round, #56 Overall, New York Islanders Wayne Babych, 1st Round, #3 Overall, St. Louis Rick Herbert, 5th Round, #87 Overall, Chicago Brent Peterson, 1st Round, #12 Overall, Detroit Larry Playfair, 1st Round, #13 Overall, Buffalo 1985-86 Paul Mulvey, 2nd Round, #20 Overall, Washington Dan Woodley, 1st Round, #7 Overall, Vancouver Doug Lecuyer, 2nd Round, #29 Overall, Chicago Jamie Nicolls, 2nd Round, #42 Overall, Edmonton Dale Yakiwchuk, 2nd Round, #30 Overall, Montreal Jay Stark, 6th Round, #106 Overall, Detroit Dave Ross, 7th Round, #107 Overall, Vancouver Troy Arndt, 11th Round, #215 Overall, Buffalo Jerry Price, 8th Round, #126 Overall, Philadelphia 1986-87 1978-79 Glen Wesley, 1st Round, #3 Overall, Boston Perry Turnbull, 1st Round, #2 Overall, St. Louis Dave Archibald, 1st Round, #6 Overall, Minnesota Keith Brown, 1st Round, #7 Overall, Chicago Dennis Holland, 3rd Round, #52 Overall, Detroit Blake Wesley, 2nd Round, #22 Overall, Philadelphia Max Kostovich, 4th Round, #84 Overall, Edmonton 1987-88 Tim Tookey, 5th Round, -
Sport-Scan Daily Brief
SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 2/13/2020 Anaheim Ducks Chicago Blackhawks 1171501 Blues’ Jay Bouwmeester undergoes tests to learn why he 1171535 Blackhawks fire 49 shots but drop their 5th straight, 3-0 to suffered cardiac episode at Honda Center the Canucks 1171502 Ducks’ Michael Del Zotto making most of playing time 1171536 Blackhawks’ dominant effort stonewalled by Jacob Markstrom in 5th straight loss Arizona Coyotes 1171537 Blackhawks’ Matthew Highmore happy about speed of his 1171503 Coyotes unsure of timeline after Darcy Kuemper setback, adjustment to NHL Tocchet says 1171538 Pending free agent Erik Gustafsson tries to tune out trade 1171504 LeBrun: Taylor Hall’s future in Arizona and how Connor talk as deadline nears McDavid’s injury impacts Oilers’ deadline plans 1171540 Markstrom stops 49 shots, Canucks blank Blackhawks 3-0 1171541 What's up with tough start to trip for Chicago Blackhawks? Boston Bruins 1171542 4 Takeaways: Despite strong effort, Blackhawks' playoff 1171505 It’s hats off for David Pastrnak in Bruins victory over chances take a hit in loss to Canucks Canadiens 1171543 Head coach Paul Maurice gets multi-year extension from 1171506 Observations from the Bruins’ ‘Pasta party’ vs. the Winnipeg Jets Canadiens 1171544 Kris Versteeg joins Blackhawks All-Decade Team 1171507 Has the Bruins-Canadiens become a fading rivalry? 1171508 Brandon Carlo is grateful for Bruins’ support after personal Columbus Blue Jackets tragedy 1171545 Blue Jackets want rookie Kevin Stenlund to shoot more 1171509 Bruins look to stay on top in Atlantic -
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CONTENTS | TABLE DES MATIÈRES PR Contact Information | Coordonnées des relations médias .............................................4 2019 Memorial Cup Schedule | Horaire du tournoi ............................................................5 Competing Teams | Équipes .................................................................................................7 WHL ................................................................................................................................... 11 OHL .................................................................................................................................... 17 QMJHL | LHJMQ ................................................................................................................ 23 Halifax Mooseheads | Mooseheads d'Halifax ................................................................... 29 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies | Huskies de Rouyn-Noranda ..................................................... 59 Guelph Storm | Storm de Guelph ...................................................................................... 89 Prince Albert Raiders | Raiders de Prince Albert .............................................................. 121 History of the Memorial Cup | L’Histoire de la Coupe Memorial .................................... 150 Memorial Cup Championship Rosters | Listes de championnat...................................... 152 All-Star Teams | Équipes D’étoiles ................................................................................... 160 -
Guantanamo Daily Gazette
Friday's flight mm--mmmmmmmmmmmmai Energy Conservation 727 a Water Usage NAS Norfolk, Va. 8:00 a.m. ® Monday, Feb. 12 Tuesday, Feb. 12 Guantanamo Bay 11:00 a.m. noon Goal: 900 K Goal: 315,000 KWH Kingston, Jamaica 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. ® Storage: 7.1 MIL -- 51% Cost $39,375 Guantanamo Bay 2:15 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Production: 1.3 MIL Usage: 267,050 KWH NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:15 p.m. Consumption: 1.1 MIL Cost: $33,381 See page 3 I I. m®-MM®®®®®®m®mJCost in Norfolk: $20,029 I Guantanamo Daily Gazette Vol. 47 -- No. 030 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Wednesday, February 13, 1991 Direct Deposit does save Black History Month have members come in on 1 By J03 S. VELAZQUEZ payday saying they didn't get C dinner, dance tickets paid. All it takes is a visit to Under the Direct Deposit disbursing. Sometimes things 3 System (DDS) a military go wrong but you will get paid i Saudi Arabia-As the Gulf War member's pay is deposited that day. I will cut you a i enters its fourth week, waves of into their warplanes areroaring out ofSaudi Arabia today on bombing rUMembers have their paycheck Becauseof"DesertStorm," over Iraq and Kuwait. On the available for use on payday. the Joints Chief of Staff im- round, convoy routes are No waiting in long lines, no posed a worldwide minimize. bogged with equipment and more stolen checks and no Everyone must reduce mes- troops moving into battle ps- more money order purchases. -
John Reid Memorial Tournament Alumni Who Have Played in the NHL
John Reid Memorial Tournament alumni who have played in the NHL. Year Player Bantam team First NHL Team 1979 Dean Clark St. Albert Territorial Sabres Edmonton Oilers 1979 John Kordic K of C Squires Montreal Canadians 1979 Ken Yaremchuk MLAC Bay Drugs, Edm. Chicago Blackhawks 1979 Gerald Diduck Sherwood Park Bumpers New York Rangers 1980 Emanuel Viveiros St. Albert Territorial Sabres Minnesota N/Stars 1980 Todd Ewen St. Albert Territorial Sabres Montreal Canadians 1981 Glen Wesley Red Deer Boston Bruins 1981 Tony Twist Prince George Kings St. Louis Blues 1982 Rob Brown St. Albert Territorial Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 Greg Hawgood St. Albert Territorial Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 Gary Shuchuk CAC Edmonton Genstar Detroit Red Wings 1984 Stewart Malguanas Prince George Kings Philadelphia Flyers 1984 Roy Mitchell St. Albert Terriorial Sabres Minnesota North Stars 1984 Greg Parks SSAC Southgate Lions New York Islanders 1985 Jamie McLennan St. Albert Territorial Sabres New York Islanders 1985 Dave Chyzowski SSAC Southgate Lions New York Islanders 1985 Mike Needham Fort Saskatchewan Pop Shoppe Pittsburgh Penguins 1986 Joby Messier Notre Dame Hounds New York Rangers 1986 Rod Brind'Amour Notre Dame Hounds St. Louis Blues 1986 Craig Endean Prince George Kings Winnipeg Jets 1987 Geoff Sanderson St. Albert Territorial Sabres Harford Whalers 1987 Darryl Sydor CAC Edmonton Genstar Los Angeles Kings 1987 Jamie Heward Notre Dame Hounds Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 Ray Whitney Fort Saskatchewan Pop Shoppe San Jose Sharks 1989 Rob Niedermayer Cranbrook Eagles B.C. Florida Panthers 1989 Scott Niedermayer Cranbrook Eagles, B.C. New Jersey Devils 1989 Jason Holland St. Albert Sabres New York Islanders 1992 Hnat Domenichelli Edmonton Brickmen Hartford Whalers 1992 Jarome Iginla St. -
John Reid Memorial Tournament Alumni Who Have Played in the NHL
John Reid Memorial Tournament alumni who have played in the NHL. Year Player Bantam team First NHL Team 1979 Dean Clark St. Albert Territorial Sabres Edmonton Oilers 1979 John Kordic K of C Squires Montreal Canadians 1979 Ken Yaremchuk MLAC Bay Drugs, Edm. Chicago Blackhawks 1979 Gerald Diduck Sherwood Park Bumpers New York Rangers 1980 Emanuel Viveiros St. Albert Territorial Sabres Minnesota N/Stars 1980 Todd Ewen St. Albert Territorial Sabres Montreal Canadians 1981 Glen Wesley Red Deer Boston Bruins 1981 Tony Twist Prince George Kings St. Louis Blues 1982 Rob Brown St. Albert Territorial Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 Greg Hawgood St. Albert Territorial Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 Gary Shuchuk CAC Edmonton Genstar Detroit Red Wings 1984 Stewart Malguanas Prince George Kings Philadelphia Flyers 1984 Roy Mitchell St. Albert Terriorial Sabres Minnesota N/Stars 1984 Greg Parks SSAC Southgate Lions New York Islanders 1985 Jamie McLennan St. Albert Territorial Sabres New York Islanders 1985 Dave Chyzowski SSAC Southgate Lions New York Islanders 1985 Mike Needham Fort Saskatchewan Pop Shoppe Pittsburgh Penguins 1986 Joby Messier Notre Dame Hounds New York Rangers 1986 Rod Brind'Amour Notre Dame Hounds St. Louis Blues 1986 Craig Endean Prince George Kings Winnipeg Jets 1987 Geoff Sanderson St. Albert Territorial Sabres Harford Whalers 1987 Darryl Sydor CAC Edmonton Genstar Los Angeles Kings 1987 Jamie Heward Notre Dame Hounds Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 Ray Whitney Fort Saskatchewan Pop Shoppe San Jose Sharks 1989 Rob Niedermayer Cranbrook Eagles B.C. Florida Panthers 1989 Scott Niedermayer Cranbrook Eagles, B.C. New Jersey Devils 1989 Jason Holland St. Albert Sabres New York Islanders 1992 Hnat Domenichelli Edmonton Brickmen Hartford Whalers 1992 Jarome Iginla St. -
1987 SC Playoff Summaries
MONTRÉAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1 9 8 6 Serge Boisvert, Guy Carbonneau, Chris Chelios, Kjell Dahlin, Lucien DeBlois, Bob Gainey CAPTAIN, Gaston Gingras, Rick Green, John Kordic, Tom Kurvers, Mike Lalor, Claude Lemieux, Craig Ludwig, David Maley, Mike McPhee, Mats Naslund, Chris Nilan, Stephane Richer, Larry Robinson, Steve Rooney, Patrick Roy, Brian Skrudland, Bobby Smith, Doug Soetaert, Petr Svoboda, Mario Tremblay, Ryan Walter Ronald Corey PRESIDENT, Serge Savard GENERAL MANAGER Jean Perron HEAD COACH © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 1986 ADAMS DIVISION SEMI-FINAL 1 QUÉBEC NORDIQUES 92 v. 4 HARTFORD WHALERS 84 GM MAURICE FILION, HC MICHEL BERGERON v. GM EMILE FRANCIS, HC JACK EVANS WHALERS SWEEP SERIES Wednesday, April 9 Thursday, April 10 HARTFORD 3 @ QUEBEC 2 OVERTIME HARTFORD 4 @ QUEBEC 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. QUEBEC, Anton Stastny 1 (Michel Goulet, John Anderson) 2:44 PPG 1. HARTFORD, Stewart Gavin 1 (Mike McEwen, Scot Kleinendorst) 3:53 2. HARTFORD, Dean Evason 1 (unassisted) 19:11 2. HARTFORD, Paul MacDermid 1 (Mike McEwen, Doug Jarvis) 8:51 GWG Penalties – Samuelsson H 0:47, Turgeon H 4:27, P. -
Sport-Scan Daily Brief
SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 6/26/2020 Anaheim Ducks Florida Panthers 1186809 Kings and Ducks hope to beat the odds and win the NHL 1186834 Panthers’ Barkov becomes stakeholder in hometown draft lottery hockey team while prepping for NHL return 1186810 L.A. remains in the running to be an NHL hub city as 1186835 Panthers’ Barkov learns to cook and clean, hopeful for Vancouver drops out league resumption Boston Bruins Los Angeles Kings 1186811 Weighing the pros and cons of each of the potential NHL 1186836 Kings and Ducks hope to beat the odds and win the NHL hub cities draft lottery 1186812 A chauffeur, a coma and friends for life: The Bobby Orr 1186837 L.A. remains in the running to be an NHL hub city as and Eddie Johnston story Vancouver drops out 1186838 WITH MORE POSSIBILITIES THAN ANYONE, KINGS Buffalo Sabres AWAIT THEIR FATE IN DRAFT LOTTERY 1186813 How Goo Goo Dolls’ ‘Better Days’ captured a moment for 1186839 MIKEY EYSSIMONT USED A BIG SUMMER TO MAKE the Sabres and Buffalo IMPORTANT STRIDES IN YEAR 2 Calgary Flames Minnesota Wild 1186814 FAVE FLAME EVER: Who's your choice? 1186840 Wild union representative Devan Dubnyk hopeful training camps will open July 10 Carolina Hurricanes 1186841 Six Wild players skating again at TRIA Rink: ‘It’s been a 1186815 Ayres’ big game for Canes voted NHL’s ‘Greatest Moment long time’ of the Season ... So Far’ Montreal Canadiens Chicago Blackhawks 1186842 Kim St-Pierre becomes first female goalie in Hockey Hall 1186816 Column: Chicago Blackhawks great Marian Hossa didn’t of Fame as part of the class -
Sport-Scan Daily Brief
SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 4/8/2020 Anaheim Ducks Detroit Red Wings 1173351 Ducks talk about what-ifs and Netflix while idled during 1173381 Red Wings' Alex Biega a major promoter of life after coronavirus outbreak hockey for NHL players 1173352 My favorite player: Teemu Selanne 1173382 Gary Bettman says no decision imminent on NHL season, all options open Arizona Coyotes 1173383 My favorite player: Pavel Datsyuk 1173353 Arizona Coyotes' Darcy Kuemper embracing change during hiatus from NHL season Edmonton Oilers 1173384 Oilers GM Ken Holland optimistic NHL hockey will be back Boston Bruins this season 1173354 Mike O’Connell, Brian Burke spat over blockbuster trade 1173385 Oilers prospect Colby Cave recovering from surgery to of Joe Thornton remove brain cyst 1173355 Former Bruin Colby Cave out of emergency brain surgery, 1173386 JONES: Edmonton Oilers stepping up for charity in local but remains in induced coma COVID-19 relief effort 1173356 The simple interactions with his Bruins teammates are 1173387 ‘Hockey’s not that important right now’: Oilers minor- what Torey Krug misses the most right now leaguer Colby Cave in coma 1173357 Bruins’ Torey Krug mulls future, possible free agency 1173388 Lowetide: Oilers’ five-on-five with and without Connor 1173358 Top 10 Bruins not named Orr: No. 9 — Rick Middleton McDavid is improving always Nifty 1173359 Top 5 things Bruins fans will miss if the rest of the regular Florida Panthers season gets axed 1173389 Panthers’ Bobrovsky helps community, hopes for NHL 1173360 Bettman wants fairness, but -
2020 Playoff Record Book
All-time Playoff Record Book 1976-2020 1 Portland Winter Hawks All-Time Playoff Scoring Leaders (Through 2019-20) Player GP G A Points PIM 1. Ty Rattie 76 50 45 95 63 2. Nicolas Petan 88 26 58 84 78 3. Brendan Leipsic 82 34 45 79 132 4. Oliver Bjorkstrand 59 37 40 77 22 5. Derrick Pouliot 85 13 60 73 59 6. Randy Heath 47 28 43 71 26 7. Dennis Holland 50 25 44 69 40 8. Ken Yaremchuk 40 24 44 68 48 9. Sven Bartschi 43 24 37 61 26 10. Chase De Leo 81 22 34 56 33 11. Todd Robinson 42 21 35 56 58 12. Troy Mick 54 27 24 51 57 13. Grant Sasser 43 22 29 51 19 14. Taylor Leier 64 20 29 49 34 15. Dan Woodley 40 20 28 48 87 16. Glen Wesley 41 12 35 47 64 17. Ryan Johansen 34 19 27 46 24 18. Troy Rutkowski 77 13 31 44 48 19. Dave Archibald 38 16 27 43 22 20. Nino Niederreiter 34 17 26 43 46 21. David Babych 33 8 32 40 24 22. Lonny Bohonos 25 16 24 40 32 23. Joe Morrow 56 10 29 39 68 24. Brian Shaw 31 22 17 39 59 25. Dave McLay 39 18 20 38 93 26. Adam Deadmarsh 32 19 19 38 75 27. Brad Ross 51 18 19 37 126 28. Curt Brandolini 43 20 16 36 62 29. Keith Brown 33 3 33 36 62 30. Colin Foley 32 13 23 36 46 31.