- Ritch Winter
Ritch Winter (born January 23, 1957 in
Edmonton ,Alberta ,Canada ) is anice hockey sports agent . Founder and CEO of "The Sports Corporation", based in Edmonton, Winter represents over 70National Hockey League players,cite web |url=http://www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/5968.cfm |title=Agent plays tough guy in contract faceoff |accessdate=2008-03-11 |author=Konotopetz, Gyle |date=2004-05-13 |work=Business Edge News Magazine] includingMarian Hossa ,Dominik Hasek ,Ryan Getzlaf , andCarey Price .Biography
Winter received a
law degree from theUniversity of Calgary in 1983. He began his career as a sports agent in the late 1980s inCalifornia before returning to Edmonton to launch The Sports Corporation. While in California Winter worked with sports lawyer, Ted Steinberg whose clients at that time included Eugene Levy and Kareem Abdul Jabar, among others.Winter played a role in the downfall of former
National Hockey League Players Association Executive DirectorAlan Eagleson . Along withHerb Pinder andRon Salcer , Winter helped to lead the campaign that led to Eagleson's resignation in 1992, and ultimately his conviction for defrauding his clients in 1989. In 2007, Winter helpedChris Chelios oustTed Saskin as NHLPA director following accusations Saskin was monitoring players' email. Winter was highly critical of the investigation into the issue by theToronto Police Service . [cite web |url=http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/191132 |title=Saskin inquiry bungled, agent says |accessdate=2008-03-11 |author=Westhead, Rick |date=2007-03-13 |work=Toronto Star]In addition to helping to bring the National Hockey League Players' Association leadership to task, Winter worked tirelessly at Carl Brewer's request to help restore retired NHL players pension organizing an effort on behalf of Gordie Howe, Eddie Shack, Bobby Orr, Bobby Hull and others which ultimately resulted in retired players receiving $50 million from the NHL in an Ontario Court decision. Chicago's Rinkside magazine once referred to him as the game's "first player agent superstar".
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