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Moving On Without Goodenow
by Paul on 07/29/05 at 01:48 AM ET
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In the brave new world of the National Hockey League, Bob Goodenow is yesterday's news. It was the case long before Goodenow surprised the hockey world Thursday by announcing that he was stepping aside as executive director of the players' union. The sometimes emotional news conference, attended by Goodenow and his successor Ted Saskin against a backdrop of polite praise from around the hockey world, merely confirmed the inevitable. A battle as long and ugly as the one just completed between the players and the owners does not come without causalities, and Goodenow is one.
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