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  1. Eagleson's influence in the hockey world began when he negotiated Bobby Orr 's first professional contract with the Boston Bruins. [5] . This marked the first time an agent represented a professional hockey player. Secondly, Carl Brewer fought to have his amateur status reinstated.

  2. Jul 2, 1984 · Eagleson had never met Bobby, and he had only dabbled in hockey, but by the time Orr was old enough to play in the NHL, Eagleson had realized what a valuable ticket Orr would be and became...

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  3. Jan 24, 2008 · Eagleson, Robert Alan. Robert Alan Eagleson, lawyer (b at St Catharines, Ont 24 Apr 1933). In 1966, as hockey's first player agent, he negotiated Bobby Orr's first contract with the Boston Bruins, a $70 000 deal that made the 18-year-old rookie the highest-paid player in professional hockey.

    • Alan Eagleson’s Entrance Into The NHL
    • International Tournaments
    • Eagleson/Orr Saga
    • Ed Kea Fights For His Life and Insurance Payments
    • Alan Eagleson’s Fall from Grace

    ‘The Eagle’ started his career in law. Graduating from the University of Toronto, Eagleson began befriending people and players with ties to the NHL. It was in 1967 that he decided to put together the NHLPA after the first one failed in 1959. With the help of Bob Pulford, a former NHL player, Eagleson became the first executive director of the NHLP...

    With all the bad that Eagleson brought with him, he didn’t leave the game of hockey without some good. In 1972, he spearheaded what would become the greatest international tournament ever created. The Summit Series was the most prolific gathering of NHL and International talent assembled on one sheet of ice. The Soviet National Hockey Team was some...

    Alan Eagleson changed the game of hockey in more ways than one. His most impactful move was becoming the first ever NHL agent. Eagleson didn’t dilly dally with scrubs. He went for the big guns. His first client: Bobby Orr. Orr signed the first million dollar contract of any NHL player in the history of the game. Revered across North America, Orr sp...

    I spoke with NHL historian Bruce Cooperabout a famous instance involving Eagleson and Ed Kea, a minor league player who struggled to receive insurance payments. He parlayed to me:

    Following Conway’s years of reporting, Eagleson was finally charged in 1994 by the FBI with 34 counts of fraud, racketeering, and embezzlement. Three years later, Canada followed suit by charging him with fraud. In all, Eagleson pleaded guilty to six counts putting him in jail for 18 months. Having defrauded many players of the course of his tenure...

  4. Jan 23, 2017 · Eagleson, who was the agent for then-phenom Bobby Orr, was named the NHLPA’s first executive director. During his 25-year tenure as executive director, Eagleson negotiated four collective-bargaining agreements without a lockout or a strike.

  5. Alan Eagleson played many roles off the ice: agent to the stars, union boss and international hockey impresario. But he was also accused of less savoury activities: cozying up to management ...

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  7. It was during Eagleson's visit to Springfield, though, that he met for lunch with Bobby Orr, who was joined by several of his Bruins teammates. They, in turn, invited Eagleson to meet with the rest of the players and to consider forming a players' union.