Gary Bettman, the commissioner of the NHL, has become the longest-serving chief executive among the four major North American professional sports leagues, having been in office for 11,318 days. This milestone surpasses the terms of commissioners in the NFL, MLB, and NBA. Bettman has overseen 59% of all players in NHL history, marking a significant tenure in the league's leadership.
Today, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman becomes the longest-serving chief executive among the four major North American pro sports leagues. He’s been in office for 11,318 days — and has overseen 59% of all players in NHL history. https://t.co/ahzNDYI04E
Today, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman becomes the longest-serving chief executive among the four major North American professional sports leagues. He’s been in office for 11,318 days — and has overseen 59% of all players in NHL history. https://t.co/hIqWGkFY56
Congratulations to my dear friend, @NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who today becomes the longest-serving commissioner among the four major North American professional sports leagues. An incredible accomplishment. https://t.co/5goMdzqqt3
January 27 marks the 11,318th day that Gary Bettman has been the commissioner of the @NHL, which makes him the longest-serving leader of any major league, including the #NFL, #MLB or the #NBA: https://t.co/UuU49DDx8q
A 60th shoutout for Swoop! 🎂 Happy Birthday, Bob, and thank you for all you do in our community as the president of the Boston Bruins Foundation. #NHLBruins https://t.co/kjULuvTZSl