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IT'S OK TO DREAM: NHLPA PROGRAM TO BENEFIT GRASSROOTS HOCKEY

          The NHLPA launched the Goals & Dreams Fund, a C$15M
     program created by the organization to assist grassroots
     hockey around the world over the next five years. 
     Application forms requesting aid from the Goals & Dreams
     Fund are available through the NHLPA office in Toronto or
     online at http://www.nhlpa.com (NHLPA).  In Toronto, David
     Shoalts wrote that the NHLPA has "embarked on the biggest
     step in its history toward preserving and promoting" the
     game.  The "bulk of the fund" will come from product
     licensing fees, which normally goes to the players.  The
     money "will be available" to countries where the NHLPA's 700
     members are from.  The fund will support "everything from
     ice time to equipment to arena renovations and
     construction."  The NHLPA "expects to fund" programs like
     inner-city hockey in the U.S. and native programs in both
     the U.S. and Canada, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the Czech
     Republic, Slovakia and a few other countries.  NHLPA Dir of
     Business Relations Mike Gartner said that players from each
     country "will form a committee that will examine the initial
     applications."  Maple Leafs D Dmitry Yushkevich noted
     "problems" in Russia "caused by the Russian mafia's
     involvement" in hockey and said, "We have to be very careful
     in Russia" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 11/20).  
          WHO GETS THE MONEY? The NATIONAL POST's Alan Adams
     reported that since more than 50% of NHL players are from
     Canada, it will "get the most money for programs such as the
     upgrading of arenas."  Adams noted that the Fund comes as
     the NHLPA "has taken" PR "hits for not rebuking Alexei
     Yashin for refusing to play out the last year of his
     contract" (NATIONAL POST, 11/20).  In Toronto, Mark
     Zwolinski reported that a Goals & Dreams advisory board will
     include CBC announcers Ron McLean and John Davidson, along
     with hockey legend Paul Henderson.  Gartner, who noted that
     the program hopes to "begin sending out funds" in January:
     "We hope to run out of money.  And if we do, we'll contact
     the applicants and tell them they can be under consideration
     for the following year" (TORONTO STAR, 11/20).

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