National Hockey League Players' Association - Player Negotiating Committee

Player Negotiating Committee

  • Craig Adams - Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Adrian Aucoin - Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Alex Auld - Ottawa Senators*
  • David Backes - St. Louis Blues
  • Marty Biron - New York Rangers
  • Brad Boyes - New York Islanders
  • Chris Campoli - Montreal Canadiens*
  • B. J. Crombeen - Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Mathieu Darche - Montreal Canadiens*
  • Rick DiPietro - New York Islanders
  • Shane Doan - Phoenix Coyotes
  • Brandon Dubinsky - Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Ruslan Fedotenko - Philadelphia Flyers
  • Alex Goligoski - Dallas Stars
  • Ron Hainsey - Winnipeg Jets
  • Scott Hartnell - Philadelphia Flyers
  • Jamie Langenbrunner - St. Louis Blues
  • Manny Malhotra - Vancouver Canucks
  • Steve Montador - Chicago Blackhawks
  • Dominic Moore - San Jose Sharks*
  • Brendan Morrison - Chicago Blackhawks*
  • Douglas Murray - San Jose Sharks
  • George Parros - Florida Panthers
  • Chris Phillips - Ottawa Senators
  • Cory Schneider - Vancouver Canucks
  • John Tavares - New York Islanders
  • Shea Weber - Nashville Predators
  • Kevin Westgarth - Los Angeles Kings
  • Dan Winnik - Anaheim Ducks
  • James Wisniewski - Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Henrik Zetterberg - Detroit Red Wings

*These players recently became free agents and have yet to sign with a team for the 2012-13 season.

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