
PHPA Players and Alumni Invest in Leadership Development Through Royal Roads Program
Royal Roads’ Sports Leadership leadership course helps PHPA members strengthen skills for hockey and future careers alike.

Royal Roads’ Sports Leadership leadership course helps PHPA members strengthen skills for hockey and future careers alike.

Our player-led executive committees were an integral part of securing key gains in the new collective bargaining agreements that were negotiated earlier this season.

Thirteen PHPA members represented five countries at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, delivering memorable performances on hockey’s biggest international stage.

Thirteen PHPA members, representing five different countries, are set to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

With PHPA support and a fresh start in Toronto, Benoit Olivier-Groulx is finding his game

Trevor Carrick has plenty during his time in the AHL, having appeared in over 700 games while recently becoming just the seventh defenseman to eclipse the 100-career goal mark.

We have been bargaining since January 2025, and find ourselves unable to secure a new collective agreement due to the league’s ongoing unfair labor practices, which have undermined the bargaining process.

Riley Tufte’s development continues with a new opportunity, while the PHPA provides broad off-ice support throughout his career.

Michal Mrazik’s journey highlights the realities of professional hockey, early retirement, and navigating life beyond the game.

Today, we’re writing to share an honest update about the state of our collective bargaining negotiations with the ECHL.

In the coming weeks, PHPA Executive Director Brian Ramsay and members of the Hockey Operations staff will travel across North America to visit for in-person visits with players in every AHL and ECHL market.

Mike McKenna turned his pro hockey passion into leadership, media success, and a thriving post-career business venture.

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