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Canadiens, Jets owners elected to NHL executive committee

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There has been a shake-up on the executive committee of the NHL's board of governors.

At the second day of the governors meetings in Palm Beach, Fla., the NHL's board of governors - made up of one representative from each of the league's 30 clubs - appointed two new faces to its executive committee.

Montreal Canadiens owner Geoff Molson and Winnipeg Jets owner Mark Chipman were elected to the executive committee. They replace Ed Snider, the late owner of the Philadelphia Flyers, and Peter Karmanos, owner of the Carolina Hurricanes.

Karmanos, who did not attend the meeting due to illness, recently settled a lawsuit with his sons, who claimed Karmanos borrowed against a family trust to finance the franchise. The Hurricanes are also a frequent target of relocation rumors. The franchise has called Raleigh home since 1997, when it relocated from Hartford.

The executive committee handles multiple issues, including vetting new ownership applications, league expansion, collective bargaining, and more.

Molson and Chipman will join an executive panel that includes:

Governor Franchise
Murray EdwardsCalgary Flames
Craig LeipoldMinnesota Wild
Ted LeonsisWashington Capitals
Henry SamueliAnaheim Ducks
Larry TanenbaumToronto Maple Leafs
Jeff VinikTampa Bay Lightning
Rocky WirtzChicago Blackhawks
Jeremy Jacobs (Chairman)Boston Bruins

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