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Bob Goodenow

Born: Oct. 29, 1952
Hockey

succeeded Alan Eagleson as executive director of NHL Players Assn. in 1990; led players out on 10-day strike (Apr. 1-10) in 1992, during 103-day owners’ lockout in 1994-95 and lockout in 2004.


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