... The National Collegiate Athletic Association...Football League, National Hockey League and Major...
...Clifton and Paul Kelly, a former executive director of the National Hockey League Players' Association hired by Jackson Lewis earlier this year, are leading...
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...major U.S. professional sports league can be achieved without lockouts...agreement with the union representing players. The deal expands to 10...
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...dispute that took the fortune of Hall of Fame-bound National Hockey League player Sergei Fedorov is playing out in Miami federal court. ...
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