PHPA

Mission Statement

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.

Vision

To continue to build a strong, dedicated and Member-oriented Association, delivering professional, high quality service, support and guidance to Members and their families.

Values

  • INTEGRITY

    We expect the Association and its employees to be honest, fair, consistent and team-oriented in all their dealings with the Members and their families.
  • FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY

    We value fiscal responsibility with the development and adherence to strict financial accountability.
  • TEAMWORK

    We are each empowered to manage our areas of responsibility. We work together to achieve common goals for the Association's overall success.
  • RESPONSIVENESS

    We strive to be responsive to Members' needs through honest and frequent communication, with a focus on the ever-changing dynamics within our sport. Full participation, cooperation and open communication from all stakeholders leads to superior results.
  • PASSION

    Our can-do attitude and commitment to our Members' advancement / success is fulfilling and exciting.
  • MEMBERSHIP SERVICE

    We perform our work with the objective of providing the Member (and his family) with satisfaction and the desired result.
  • PREPAREDNESS

    Through accurate and up-to-date information, we are action oriented in order to maximize our effectiveness in achieving our goals.

    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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