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Doug Messier

In January 2008, the Professional Hockey Players’ Association named Doug Messier the first recipient of the Curt Leichner Distinguished Member Award.

Messier, who played the majority of his professional hockey career in the now defunct WHL (Western Hockey League) is considered to be one of the “Founding Fathers” of the PHPA. It was his vision during the mid 1960’s that a Players’ Association for professional minor league hockey players was needed, which ultimately led to the hiring of Curt Leichner to legally form the Association in 1967. Messier would serve as the PHPA’s first Executive Director from 1967-1969, before Leichner assumed the Executive Director’s role from 1969 until 1993.

“I am humbled to be named the inaugural winner of this award,” said Messier. “This is truly an honor, and I am very proud at how far the Association has come over the past 40 years.”

“Doug was instrumental in the formative years of the Association, and had the vision and courage to lead the collective voice at a time when it was considered taboo to stand up to owners and team management,” said PHPA Executive Director Larry Landon. “It is only fitting that Doug, selected unanimously by the PHPA Executive Committee, receive the inaugural award during the PHPA’s 40th Anniversary season.”

MeiGray, in association with the ECHL and the PHPA, is auctioning a complete set of forty-two (42) autographed, game-worn Reebok EDGE jerseys from the 2010 ECHL All-Star Game, beginning Wednesday, February 17th until Wednesday, March 3rd, with all proceeds benefiting the PHPA/ECHL Health and Welfare Trust fund.

The American Hockey League and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association have unveiled the 2009- 10 AHL Top Prospects trading card set, featuring 50 of the outstanding young players in the AHL.

A crowd of 21,508 fans – the largest gathering ever in the 74-year history of the American Hockey League – packed the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse on Saturday afternoon for the Mirabito Outdoor Classic, and watched the hometown Syracuse Crunch hold on for a 2-1 victory over the Binghamton Senators in the AHL’s first outdoor game.


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