NHL Union Settles With Saskin For $400K
21st March, 2008 - 10:10 am
ESPN - The NHL Player's Association has reached a financial agreement with former executive director Ted Saskin, according to a report on ESPN.com.

Saskin, who was fired last May, will be paid $400,000 in a settlement.

"The document was fully executed," NHLPA executive Paul Kelly said of the agreement, according to The Globe and Mail. "Everything that needed to be tendered was exchanged."

Saskin was fired after allegedly accessing player's private e-mail accounts. [READ]

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