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Chelios, Roloson file lawsuit against union leaders Saskin and Linden

The fight within the NHL Players' Association isn't over.

Chris Chelios of the Detroit Red Wings and Dwayne Roloson of the Edmonton Oilers filed a lawsuit Monday against NHLPA executive director Ted Saskin and former union president Trevor Linden.

Former player Trent Klatt is also one of the plaintiffs, asking the court to remove Saskin as executive director because they allege he has repeatedly violated the Association's constitution along with Linden and other union members, ``thus infringing upon the democratic rights of the players that the union represents,'' according to a release from the rebel group.

They say Saskin was ``improperly elected, he misrepresented salary figures during negotiations, and he illegally diverted tens of millions of dollars in union funds for his own benefit.''

Also named in the suit were St. Louis Blues winger Bill Guerin as well as former players Vincent Damphousse and Bob Boughner, all former members of the NHLPA's executive committee.

``Unfortunately, this lawsuit has become necessary after months of stonewalling by the union,'' Chelios said in statement. ``On behalf of more than 100 NHL players, we continue to seek full disclosure by the NHLPA of the events leading up to Bob Goodenow's departure and the hijacking of the union by a handful of other players.

``We have repeatedly requested that Mr. Saskin agree to an investigation by an impartial third party and he has steadfastly refused to do so. We simply want to eliminate fraud within the players' union and restore democracy as provided by our constitution.''

The suit, filed in U.S. Federal Court in the Northern District of Illinois, comes nearly three months after an NHLPA members meeting in Whistler, B.C., was seen as closing the chapter on the in-fighting.

At that meeting, Linden stepped down as president and the union elected an interim executive committee and formed a committee to revise the union's constitution.

The moves were designed to appease some dissidents who questioned the way the union made past decisions.

``I'm never satisfied,'' Chelios said in Whistler. ``But this is positive. It's a step in the right direction. Only time will tell what's going to happen.''

``We want closure,'' he added. ``That's been decided. It's a positive step what we're doing here. I love the fact that we're going to start from scratch.''

Mathieu Schneider of the Red Wings, Alyn McCauley of the Los Angeles Kings, Wade Redden and Daniel Alfredsson of the Ottawa Senators and Marty Turco of the Dallas Stars were elected to the interim committee. A new president has yet to be named.




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