Profile by Jim Atheson, Edmomton Sun
Thirty years ago, Ron Chipperfield was the first NHL captain of the Edmonton Oilers. And while he lives in Vancouver now and runs a hugely successful European hockey agency, the former centre still has a connection to the Oilers.
"(Associate coach) Tom Renney is renting my house in Glenora this year," said Chipperfield in a recent interview.
Chipperfield, who wore the C until he was traded to the Quebec Nordiques on March 11, 1980, for goalie Ron Low, runs the Optima World Sports agency along with another ex-Oiler, winger Brett Callighen, and Gary Seigo. They find European teams for North American players and coaches who've been in the NHL or American Hockey League. Optima has landed one-time Oiler defenceman Don Jackson a coaching gig in Berlin for Los Angeles Kings billionaire owner Philip Anschutz, among others.
Chipperfield would rather not say how many players they funnel to European clubs, but they're the largest provider of players overseas and have been for the last 15 years. They don't seek out clients; NHL agents call them with players who want to try Europe.
"We have deals with probably 15 or 20 NHL agents. Took a while but it works pretty well," said Chipperfield, who attends to clubs in Italy (he was a coach and manager over there, working in Milan and Bolzano) and Austria and parts of Germany while Callighen is heavily involved with Swiss teams, along with Germany.
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