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Robert Alan Eagleson (born April 24, 1933) is a disbarred Canadian lawyer, hockey agent and promoter. Clients that he represented included superstars Bobby Orr and Darryl Sittler, and he was the first executive director of the NHL Players Association (NHLPA), which was initially lauded for improving the bargaining power of National Hockey League (NHL) players. He is also well known for providing the opportunity for professional players to compete in international hockey, by promoting the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union, and the Canada Cup (now the World Cup of Hockey). However, Eagleson was convicted of fraud and embezzlement and briefly imprisoned, after it was revealed that he had abused his position for many years by defrauding his clients and skimming money from

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  • Alan Eagleson (en)
  • Alan Eagleson (cs)
  • Alan Eagleson (fr)
  • Иглсон, Алан (ru)
  • Alan Eagleson (sv)
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  • Alan Eagleson (* 24. dubna 1933, St. Catharines), zvaný Hokejový car, je kanadský právník a hokejový funkcionář. (cs)
  • Robert Alan Eagleson (né le 24 avril 1933 à Saint Catharines en Ontario au Canada) est un avocat radié du barreau canadien, un homme politique, un agent immobilier et une personnalité du hockey sur glace. (fr)
  • Robert Alan Eagleson, född 24 april 1933, är en kanadensisk advokat, politiker och idrottsledare. Han blev 1967 den första verkställande direktören för NHLPA, och var under 1970-talet med och möjliggjorde professionella spelares möjligheter att delta i landslagsishockeyn och andra internationella utbyten. (sv)
  • Ро́берт А́лан И́глсон (англ. Robert Alan Eagleson, род. 24 апреля 1933 года) — канадский юрист, хоккейный агент и функционер. Иглсон стал первым исполнительным директором Ассоциации игроков НХЛ и занимал эту должность в течение двадцати пяти лет и в этом статусе сыграл важную роль в организации суперсерии СССР — Канада и Кубка Канады. Однако в результате серии расследований выяснилось, что Иглсон на протяжении своей карьеры вводил в заблуждение клиентов и присваивал доверенные ему деньги. Он был приговорён к тюремному заключению и вынужден отказаться от членства в Зале славы НХЛ, куда ранее был введён. (ru)
  • Robert Alan Eagleson (born April 24, 1933) is a disbarred Canadian lawyer, hockey agent and promoter. Clients that he represented included superstars Bobby Orr and Darryl Sittler, and he was the first executive director of the NHL Players Association (NHLPA), which was initially lauded for improving the bargaining power of National Hockey League (NHL) players. He is also well known for providing the opportunity for professional players to compete in international hockey, by promoting the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union, and the Canada Cup (now the World Cup of Hockey). However, Eagleson was convicted of fraud and embezzlement and briefly imprisoned, after it was revealed that he had abused his position for many years by defrauding his clients and skimming money from (en)
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