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Game Misconduct

Alan Eagleson and the Corruption of Hockey

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  • 324 stránek
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Russ Conway has been with the Eagle-Tribune in Lawrence, Massachusetts, since 1967 and spent over five years investigating a compelling story centered on Alan Eagleson, a once-powerful figure in professional hockey. His series, “Cracking Ice,” formed the basis for this book and played a crucial role in the FBI and US Justice Department investigations that led to Eagleson's 1994 indictment. Conway's exposé reveals numerous unethical practices, including Eagleson's defrauding of injured players seeking disability insurance and misusing NHL Players’ Association funds for unauthorized loans to friends and associates. It also highlights Eagleson's exploitation of his NHLPA position to gain free clothing and travel, as well as his theft of Canada Cup money through a scheme involving advertising control. Additionally, Conway uncovered conflicts of interest in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's investigation, notably the involvement of Timothy Lemay, a lawyer linked to Eagleson. This work transcends sports, intertwining themes of business, politics, and true crime, and is considered one of the most significant scandals in professional sports since the 1919 Chicago White Sox scandal. It stands as a remarkable example of investigative journalism.

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Game Misconduct, Russ Conway

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Titul
Game Misconduct
Podtitul
Alan Eagleson and the Corruption of Hockey
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1997
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
324
ISBN10
1551990180
ISBN13
9781551990187
Série
Anotace
Russ Conway has been with the Eagle-Tribune in Lawrence, Massachusetts, since 1967 and spent over five years investigating a compelling story centered on Alan Eagleson, a once-powerful figure in professional hockey. His series, “Cracking Ice,” formed the basis for this book and played a crucial role in the FBI and US Justice Department investigations that led to Eagleson's 1994 indictment. Conway's exposé reveals numerous unethical practices, including Eagleson's defrauding of injured players seeking disability insurance and misusing NHL Players’ Association funds for unauthorized loans to friends and associates. It also highlights Eagleson's exploitation of his NHLPA position to gain free clothing and travel, as well as his theft of Canada Cup money through a scheme involving advertising control. Additionally, Conway uncovered conflicts of interest in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's investigation, notably the involvement of Timothy Lemay, a lawyer linked to Eagleson. This work transcends sports, intertwining themes of business, politics, and true crime, and is considered one of the most significant scandals in professional sports since the 1919 Chicago White Sox scandal. It stands as a remarkable example of investigative journalism.