Former NHLPA head Goodenow, who led players through two long lockouts, dead at 72
Former NHL Players’ Association executive director Bob Goodenow, who held the post for 13 years and led players through two long work stoppages, has died.
The NHLPA said in a release that Goodenow died suddenly at age 72. A cause of death was not given.
Goodenow became the NHLPA’s second executive director in 1992, succeeding Alan Eagleson who had stepped down amid allegations of fraud.
He led players through a 103-day lockout that lasted from Oct. 1, 1994, to Jan. 11, 1995 and saw the season shortened to 48 games.
