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Former NHL player Kyle Okposo is joining the NHL Players' Association as a business development and player engagement adviser. Okposo, who played 17 seasons in the league and won the Stanley Cup last year with the Florida Panthers, retired in September. He will work under U.S. Secretary of Labor and former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who was appointed as the union's executive director in February 2023.
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