PHPA

About the PHPA

The Professional Hockey Players' Association is the representative body for all professional hockey players within the American Hockey League (AHL) and ECHL, respectively. As the only minor league Players' Association within a major league sport, the PHPA is one of the largest and oldest Players' Associations within the professional sports industry, boasting approximately 1,400 Members situated over 54 teams throughout North America.

While the Association has many functions, the primary function of the PHPA is to negotiate Player benefits by way of a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). These benefits include: health and welfare benefits, training camp allowances, travel and trade relocation expenses, daily per diem, housing allowances, licensing rights, revenue-sharing, and Membership Assistance Programs.

With salaries of PHPA Members, to a great extent being pre-determined by their previous play, the PHPA is focused on enhancing their quality of life while they pursue their dream. As such, the Association's mission statement captures this characteristic...

The Professional Hockey Players' Association, through superior preparedness and experience, is committed to the enhancement and protection of Players' rights, as its Members pursue advancement in the sport of professional hockey.

In an effort to further promote and sustain the PHPA's vision of delivering professional, high-quality service, support, and guidance to Members and their families, the Association has established the following initiatives: a Career Enhancement Program, a Workers' Compensation Panel of Attorneys, a Registered Agents program, an Alumni Association, and a Players' Only Website.

The PHPA was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1967, assisting Players in the old Western Hockey League. Since then, the Association has represented Players in the former Central Hockey League and former International Hockey League. Now headquartered in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, the PHPA continues to represent all Players in the AHL (since 1968) and ECHL (since 1995).

While the sports industry has experienced a great deal of turbulence throughout the PHPA's existence, the Association has been successful in enhancing and defending its Membership's well being, while respecting the fans and the sport at this level. Due to all stakeholders' commitment to be not only focused, but in a position to adapt, the minor Leagues and our Members continue to enjoy stable labor-management relations.

    Doug Messier was honoured at the Professional Hockey Players’Association’s Annual Meeting of Player Representatives, Saturday, June 14, 2008, as the inaugural recipient of the Curt Leichner Distinguished Member Award.

    Les Borsheim , a defender and forward for the Colorado Eagles hockey team, was in critical condition at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley after his motorcycle crashed in rural Weld County.

    The ECHL and its member teams mourn the loss and express their condolences to the family and friends of Frank Milne, who passed away suddenly on Friday. He was 74 years old.

    Jason Krog’s four-point night included his second hat trick of the postseason and propelled the Chicago Wolves to the American Hockey League’s 2008 Calder Cup championship with a 5-2 win over the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins before 9,808 fans at Allstate Arena on Tuesday night.

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