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Gil Stein (ice hockey)

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236:, the longtime overseer of league discipline, and took over the position himself. Stein then instituted a policy of suspending players on non-game days (such as practice) rather than games for violent actions. Stein also attempted to block O'Neill's Hall of Fame candidacy by removing him from the board of members for the Hall (O'Neil was later elected in 1994). 263:(who began play one year before Florida in 1992), as Stein initially told Esposito that no teams would be added until 1996, as the Lightning were supposed to have time to develop a fanbase in the state of Florida. Esposito criticized Stein for going after expansion fees without regard to the long-term implications of franchise stability. 278:
Stein was behind the Hall of Fame board while president, spearheading a change in the voting process by simple majority with no secret ballots. Stein was selected as the first member of this policy to the Hall of Fame, which attracted allegations that he manipulated his induction; the Board did not
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After the owners disliked the way that Ziegler handled the 1991–92 NHL strike, they desired to abolish the position of president in favor of having a commissioner. He was appointed as interim president in June 22, 1992 and became full president on September 30. After taking over from Ziegler, Stein
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to the newly created post of commissioner. Bettman took office on February 1, 1993; Stein served alongside Bettman until his term as president ended on July 1, 1993. He was then appointed a special advisor to Bettman. In 1993, Stein was awarded the
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Stein was married to Barbara and they had three children. In his later years, he lived in an assisted living community in
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Stein served as NHL president for a year until shortly after the owners appointed
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committee to discuss retransmission of television signals by cable operators.
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during his tenure. The announcement of the Panthers attracted the ire of
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where he served as chief operating officer and executive vice president.
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for outstanding service to hockey in the United States.
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Born in Philadelphia on January 11, 1928, Stein attended
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speak with either the Board of Governors (headed by
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American lawyer and ice hockey executive (1928–2022)
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Index

President of the National Hockey League
John Ziegler Jr.
Gary Bettman
Commissioner
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Alma mater
Temple University
Boston University
ice hockey
National Hockey League
president
Temple University
Boston University
Philadelphia Flyers
National Hockey League
John Ziegler, Jr.
United States Senate
Brian O'Neill
1994 Winter Olympics
Europe
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Florida Panthers
Phil Esposito
Tampa Bay Lightning
Gary Bettman
Lester Patrick Trophy
Bruce McNall
Alan Eagleson

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