Final season for WHL comissioner
The Western Hockey League’s annual general meeting included an announcement that 2023-24 will be the 24th and final season for its longtime commissioner Ron Robison.
Robison, who hails from Indian Head, Sask., joined the WHL as Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer prior to the start of the 2000-01 season after spending nearly 20 years as a senior executive with Hockey Canada.
Following 24 seasons at the helm of the WHL, Robison will go down as the longest-serving WHL commissioner to date. Former WHL president Ed Chynoweth guided the WHL for 21 seasons (1973-79; 1980-95).
Under Robison’s leadership, the WHL experienced unprecedented growth and survived the challenges of a global pandemic, only to return as strong as ever. The WHL is the world’s largest major junior hockey league in the world with 22 member clubs throughout Western Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest.











