The NHLPA’s Unsung Hero: Trent Klatt
While Chris Chelios is getting awful of credit for his role in the demise of ex-NHLPA head Ted Saskin, it would be wrong to overlook the role played by Trent Klatt, who was among the first players to question the hiring process after Saskin was anointed Bob Goodenow’s successor two years ago. It was Klatt who was the lone voice in the woods while most of his peers just wanted to start playing hockey again after the lock-out. As it turns out, Klatt, who abruptly retired in 2005 despite having time left on his contract, was right - although he probably didn’t realize the extent of the rot within the NHLPA.
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