The NHLPA is scrutinizing Dubas because both he and Matthews have agents affiliated with the same firm, which goes against the association's regulations. Although Matthews' agent, Judd Moldaver, primarily represents golfers and is not subject to NHLPA discipline, the situation raises significant concerns.
According to multiple NHL certified agents from rival agencies, the issue is clear-cut. They believe the practice of agents working for opposing sides is strictly prohibited. They urge the NHLPA to investigate and draw their own conclusions.
This situation could lead to lawsuits, terminations, and legal actions if Dubas is found guilty. However, it is important to consider Dubas' defense. His agent, Chris Armstrong, works in a separate department from Moldaver, despite both being employed by Wasserman. Dubas hired Armstrong based on their longstanding friendship. While it is unlikely that any violations occurred, we cannot entirely dismiss the possibility.
The NHLPA will conduct a thorough investigation to determine if Dubas had hidden motives in his dealings with Matthews in Toronto. It is crucial to let the investigation proceed and see if Dubas can present a strong case for his innocence.
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26 MAI | 108 ANSWERS BREAKING: Former Leafs General Manager Under Investigation by NHLPA Will Kyle Dubas be found guilty? | ||
Yes | 53 | 49.1 % |
No | 55 | 50.9 % |
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