AHL Board
of Governors Approves Mandatory Use of Protective Visors
HILTON HEAD
ISLAND, S.C. … American Hockey League President and CEO
David Andrews announced today that the AHL’s Board of Governors,
currently convened for its Annual Meeting, has overwhelmingly
approved the mandatory use of protective visors by all of its
players, beginning with the upcoming 2006-07 season.
“This is a very significant and progressive step in the
evolution of our league,” said Andrews. “The safety
of our world-class athletes remains a top priority, and after
lengthy discussions with the Professional Hockey Players’
Association and medical experts, there is no doubt in our minds
that this is necessary and the right thing to do.”
All AHL skaters, regardless of age or experience, will be required
to wear approved visors beginning this fall.
“We particularly appreciate the leadership provided to us
on this issue by Dr. Michael J. Stuart, Chief Medical Officer
of USA Hockey and Co-Director of the Sports Medicine Center at
the Mayo Clinic,” added Andrews. “His research and
articulate presentations to our Board and to our Players’
Association were very helpful in this process.”
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