Porterville Recorder

John Ziegler, NHL president who oversaw merger, dies at 84

- By JOHN WAWROW AP HOCKEY WRITER

John Ziegler Jr.'s tumultuous 15 years as NHL president began with the league ushering in the Wayne Gretzky era and ended with labor unrest and a players strike in 1992.

The NHL on Friday confirmed Ziegler's death, although the cause was not immediatel­y known. He was 84 and living in Florida.

"His positive imprint on the game of hockey cannot ever be overstated," Chicago Blackhawks chairman Rocky Wirtz said. "While he will be missed, his legacy and contributi­ons to our sport will carry on forever."

Ziegler was the first American to run the league and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1987.

He was credited for helping the NHL become an internatio­nal league by increasing the number of European players and opening the door for Russians to compete in North America.

Ziegler was the NHL'S fourth president, succeeding Clarence Campbell in 1977. Two years later, he played a key role in brokering a merger with the World Hockey Associatio­n in which the NHL added four teams from the upstart league — the Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets, Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers.

While the Jets, Nordiques and Whalers eventually relocated, the Gretzky-led Oilers quickly succeeded, winning four Stanley Cups between 1984 and 1988. The Oilers posted a picture of Ziegler handing the Stanley Cup to a beaming Gretzky on the team's Twitter feed.

The NHL eventually grew to 24 teams under Ziegler by expanding into San Jose in 1991. In 1978, the NHL had dropped to 17 franchises when the Cleveland Barons ceased operations after merging with the Minnesota North Stars.

Just as important, NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman credited Ziegler for attracting talent from across the Atlantic. The share of NHL players not born in North America grew from 2 percent to 11 percent on Ziegler's watch, Bettman said.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO BY RAY STUBBLEBIN­E ?? In this1988 photo NHL President John Ziegler presents an award to New York Islanders defenseman Denis Potvin prior to the Islanders’ game with the Washington Capitals at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y.
AP FILE PHOTO BY RAY STUBBLEBIN­E In this1988 photo NHL President John Ziegler presents an award to New York Islanders defenseman Denis Potvin prior to the Islanders’ game with the Washington Capitals at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y.

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