NHL Commissioner
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The National Hockey League commissioner is the highest-ranking executive officer in the National Hockey League. The position was created in 1993 with Gary Bettman as the first commissioner. Until 1993, the NHL's top executive was the league president, and for five months in 1993 the league had a commissioner and a president. The roles were amalgamated on July 1, 1993.
Among other duties, the commissioner leads collective bargaining negotiations on behalf of the league and appoints officials for all NHL games.
[edit] NHL presidents/commissioners
- Frank Calder, 1917-1943
- Red Dutton, 1943-1946
- Clarence Campbell, 1946-1977
- John Ziegler, 1977-1992
- Gil Stein, 1992- June 30, 1993
- Gary Bettman, began serving as first commissioner on February 1, 1993
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