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634:, felt that junior-aged players were enticed to play in North America before maturation, with had a negative effect on the development of the player and the European system. He stated that of the 527 Czech Republic players who went to North American junior hockey, only 22 of them played more than 400 NHL games. He sought to establish a European system that was competitive enough to deter players from entering into the
546:. He called for raising the minimum age for body checking to 13 or 14 and eliminating hits from behind. He argued that children should develop skills instead as they are vulnerable to injury due to height and weight differences. He cited research on the long-term effects for athletes who have had multiple concussions, specifically younger hockey players.
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NHL participation in the
Olympics to continue, but felt that teams should receive financial compensation while the NHL season was on hiatus during the Olympics. He proposed allowing the NHL oversee a world championship which had potential to a financially lucrative venture while league games were not being played.
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spoke in a question and answer session, and discussed NHL participation at the
Olympic Games and reiterated that no decision had been made about the 2014 Winter Olympics. He stated being in the Olympics was a "mixed bag" for the NHL, and experiences outside of North America tended not to be positive.
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The future of international women's ice hockey was discussed on the final day of the summit. The session dealt with how IIHF member associations could work together to grow the game and increase registration numbers, and the relative strength of the women's game in North
America compared to the rest
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was evaluated at the summit. Discussion included analysis on its financial aspects, costs and benefits of NHL players at the games, television viewership, scheduling of games, and the usage of the smaller NHL-sized ice surface instead of larger international-sized ice surface. Brian Burke wanted the
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discussed wanting to improve its relationship with the NHL with respect to transfer agreements and player contracts. His league sought greater financial compensation when its players departed for the NHL, instead of negotiating a flat rate for an unlimited number of transfers. The NHL was also eager
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echoed the statement of Aubry and said, "Anytime you can get a kid out on the ice and just make it fun and he is developing and improving without knowing he's developing and improving, and all he cares about is that he is having a great deal of fun out there, that's when you have really locked onto
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felt that too much discussion was about how money is involved in the game, and that panelists were not compelling and did not engage in constructive dialogue. He felt an opportunity was missed to discuss promoting the game via electronic media including television and video games, and to appeal to
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spoke in a question and answer session, and discussed the NHL presence in Europe and in ice hockey at the
Olympic Games. Despite NHL success in marketing its brand in Europe which included several regular season games, Fasel was defensive of European hockey. He was against NHL expansion plans into
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as the title sponsor. The summit's theme was "global teamwork promoting the growth of the game", with an emphasis on development of players. Discussion was targeted towards national hockey associations, executives and administrators for hockey leagues and clubs, coaches, player agents and business
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spoke about the need to co-ordinate IIHF and NHL events to work towards global growth of the game. He suggested that the World Cup of Hockey be played every four years, alternating with the
Olympic Games every two years. He wanted to see World Championships became an under-23 event during Olympic
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explained that the talent gap between the North
American and European countries was due to the presence of women's professional leagues in North America, along with year-round training facilities. She stated the European players were talented, but their respective national team programs were not
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competitions, which he felt would make the game more popular in Europe. He felt it was important to spread out events not to cause fatigue in players but still give importance to international events. He noted that the
European season was shorter than in North America, and included only 60 games
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winner for a world title. He further explained that rinks in Europe were typically had a lesser seating capacity those in North
America, and that European ticket prices were less than typical NHL prices. He felt it was not a viable economy for the NHL games considering travel costs and profits
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which ended before the World
Championships. He recommended that national teams be planned to operate on a four-year cycle for international events. He noted the importance of keeping the World Championships healthy since it generates profits for the IIHF invest into developing the game.
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given the same level of support as the
European men's national teams, or the North American women's national teams. She stressed the need for women to have their own professional league which would be for the benefit of international hockey. IIHF vice-president
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expressed concerns that youth hockey was no longer growing in Canada. He stated that 9.1% of Canadian children from ages 9 to 15 were playing ice hockey, a figure which had changed in the last decade. He felt that the increasing cost of playing, and increasing
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in 1999, and children playing hockey for the love of the game was still an issue. Discussions were targeted towards national hockey associations, and hockey executives and administrators, and focused on the relationship of the NHL to European leagues and
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Despite being against expansion into Europe, Fasel sought to keep NHL participation at the Winter Olympics due to its profitability and exposure for international hockey, although the NHL had not committed to the
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as the title sponsor. Its theme was "global teamwork promoting the growth of the game" and emphasized development of players. The summit was organized to create eventual changes in hockey, but the
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Hockey Canada and fellow organizers hoped for the summit to lead to social networking between the international ice hockey executives in attendance, and lead to eventual changes in hockey.
596:. He felt that the Olympics were optimal to promote the league, the game and the players, and appealed for fans of the game to support NHL participation despite the continued negotiations.
623:. Discussions at the summit included maintaining the level of competition at the World Junior Championships; limits of the collegiate programs; and Europeans developing in the CHL and the
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suggested an end-of-season championship between the NHL and Europe. Panelists felt the NHL had nothing to gain from the proposal, despite support from European-born players in the NHL.
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Aubry stated, "We're exposing these kids to an increased risk of injury at an age where I think we should still be talking about skill development and having fun". NHL vice-president
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which embraced other sporting options and contributing factors; and it would be necessary for minor hockey associations to promote the game and make it easier to participate.
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to have a relationship since no transfer agreement existed at the time, and its teams sought better assurance that Russian players would to North America when selected in the
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years. He felt it would be beneficial to national teams to evaluate their younger talent at the international level, and the under-23 event would be ideal opportunity.
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The summit concluded with a session that discussed how to increase youth participation in hockey. Hockey Canada vice-president and chief operating officer
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Europe and vowed not to let it happen. He instead envisioned a multi-country European professional league, where the European champion would play the
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was not included at the World Hockey Summit, and suggested the omission was due to a recruiting war with the Canadian Hockey League for players.
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1587:"From LA Suisse to the Edmonton Oilers, Ralph Krueger Pitches a Master Plan For International Hockey in 4-Year Cycle"
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hoped for continued discussions on player safety and skills, but was not optimistic for change to happen quickly.
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of Hockey Canada, spoke at the summit and cautioned against returning to play from a
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228:(IIHF) executives talked about the importance of sharing global hockey knowledge.
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promised to invest $ 2-million towards developing international women's hockey.
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level or whether to eliminate it altogether, as "one of the livelier subjects".
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The concept for the World Hockey Summit began during the planning stages of the
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was the lead administrator for the summit. Admission was priced at
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1087:"Top 10 moments, trends, complaints about World Hockey Summit"
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The summit was scheduled for August 23 to August 26 in
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Fitz-Gerald, Sean; Strong, Gregory (August 25, 2010).
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It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
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Nations in Europe were concerned about the number of
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too soon, and cited recent studies on the effects of
1394:"Fasel brings Olympics sales pitch to world summit"
1365:"World hockey boss warns NHL to stay out of Europe"
195:noted that little progress had been made since the
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1181:"Concussion debate highlights world hockey summit"
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1302:Burnside, Scott (August 24, 2010).
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133:International Ice Hockey Federation
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1217:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24.
278:The Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
1551:Peter, Bruce (August 26, 2010).
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992:Scanlan, Wayne (June 2, 2010).
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783:since the event began in 1990.
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765:International Olympic Committee
696:Agenda for international events
457:The second discussion included
408:ice hockey at the Olympic Games
202:ice hockey at the Olympic Games
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961:Money, Don (August 14, 2020).
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210:Ice Hockey World Championships
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62:Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
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1853:CHL Sportsman of the Year
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1152:. 2010. Archived from
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1618:. September 19, 2010
1553:"Different Cultures"
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832:Robert Cribb of the
786:Team Canada captain
679:Gary Bettman in 2016
671:Gary Bettman Q&A
650:John Furlong in 2006
642:2010 Winter Olympics
590:2014 Winter Olympics
222:2010 Winter Olympics
1754:World Hockey Summit
1585:(August 25, 2010).
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702:World Cup of Hockey
475:Toronto Maple Leafs
312:Hockey Hall of Fame
161:conference held in
155:World Hockey Summit
72:Hockey Hall of Fame
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822:cultural diversity
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1428:. August 26, 2010
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1187:. August 24, 2010
1126:. August 22, 2010
1054:. August 26, 2010
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