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Robert W. "Bob" Goodenow (born October 29, 1952 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American lawyer who served as the second executive director of the NHL Players Association from 1992 until his resignation on July 28, 2005. He graduated from Harvard University in 1974 and from the University of Detroit Law School in 1979. Goodenow succeeded Alan Eagleson as the head of the NHLPA in 1992 upon Eagleson's resignation. In his first couple months on the job, he led the players out on a 10-day strike on the eve of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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  • Robert W. "Bob" Goodenow (born October 29, 1952 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American lawyer who served as the second executive director of the NHL Players Association from 1992 until his resignation on July 28, 2005. He graduated from Harvard University in 1974 and from the University of Detroit Law School in 1979. Goodenow succeeded Alan Eagleson as the head of the NHLPA in 1992 upon Eagleson's resignation. In his first couple months on the job, he led the players out on a 10-day strike on the eve of the Stanley Cup playoffs. (en)
  • Robert W. "Bob" Goodenow, född 29 oktober 1952, är en amerikansk jurist och fackföreningsledare som var ordförande för det nordamerikanska spelarfacket National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) mellan 1992 och 2005. 1992 blev Goodenow framröstad som ny ordförande för NHLPA efter att deras dåvarande ordförande Alan Eagleson var tvungen att avgå efter att amerikanska– och kanadensiska polismyndigheter utredde anklagelser om bedrägeri och förskingring mot Eagleson. (sv)
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  • Robert W. "Bob" Goodenow (born October 29, 1952 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American lawyer who served as the second executive director of the NHL Players Association from 1992 until his resignation on July 28, 2005. He graduated from Harvard University in 1974 and from the University of Detroit Law School in 1979. Goodenow succeeded Alan Eagleson as the head of the NHLPA in 1992 upon Eagleson's resignation. In his first couple months on the job, he led the players out on a 10-day strike on the eve of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Two years later, Goodenow and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman oversaw a 103-day lockout that lasted from October 1, 1994 to January 11, 1995. Goodenow was also the NHLPA's Executive Director during the 2004–05 labor dispute, which resulted in the cancellation of the 2004–05 NHL season. A tentative agreement was reached on July 13, 2005. On July 28, 2005, Goodenow was asked to step down as NHLPA chief and was replaced by Ted Saskin, NHLPA Senior Director of Business Affairs and Licensing and the head negotiator during the CBA contract talks. This resignation came less than two weeks after the NHL and the NHLPA came to the new CBA. On December 15, 2007, TSN reported that Goodenow had been hired by Russian businessman Alexander Medvedev to help in the creation of a European hockey league to rival the NHL. The Kontinental Hockey League was eventually formed a year later. (en)
  • Robert W. "Bob" Goodenow, född 29 oktober 1952, är en amerikansk jurist och fackföreningsledare som var ordförande för det nordamerikanska spelarfacket National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) mellan 1992 och 2005. 1992 blev Goodenow framröstad som ny ordförande för NHLPA efter att deras dåvarande ordförande Alan Eagleson var tvungen att avgå efter att amerikanska– och kanadensiska polismyndigheter utredde anklagelser om bedrägeri och förskingring mot Eagleson. Den 29 juli 2005 avgick Goodenow som ordförande efter att ha fått se sig besegrad av National Hockey League i och med att han och NHLPA var tvungna att acceptera ett lönetak efter att hela säsongen 2004–2005 ställdes in på grund av lockout. (sv)
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