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James R. Lites (born 1953 in
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) is an American sports executive who currently serves as CEO and alternate governor of the
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of the NHL. He was formerly the president of Hicks Sports Marketing Group, and as such was president of the Stars and Texas Rangers of
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, both of which were holdings of
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, from 1993 to 2002 and from 2003 to 2007. Lites was briefly President and COO of the Phoenix Coyotes from March through December 2002. He was brought back as president and CEO of the Stars on November 18, 2011 when the club was sold to
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. He has since yielded the presidency to Brad Alberts, but is still operating head of the franchise. Lites had previously served as an executive in the front office of the Detroit Red Wings during the 1980s.


Biography

Lites graduated from the
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with a bachelor of arts degree in 1975 and graduated cum laude from Wayne State University Law School in 1978. When he practiced law, he specialized in litigation and labor contract negotiations.


Hicks Sports Marketing Group

The
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had a mediocre start to the 2007–2008 NHL season, initially going 7–7–3. On November 10, 2007, after a meltdown by the team in
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(losing 6–5 in OT after leading 4–0 with 7 minutes remaining in the game), Lites dismissed General Manager Doug Armstrong, and replaced him with the tandem of
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and Les Jackson. The next day, team owner and chairman
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reassigned Lites to head Hicks Sports Marketing Group. Lites oversees the sponsorship and marketing of the
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and did so for Texas Rangers, Liverpool Football Club and Mesquite Championship Rodeo until they were sold.


Controversial comments

On December 28, 2018, while serving as CEO of the Dallas Stars, Lites made detrimental and controversial comments to ''
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'' regarding two of the team's star players,
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and Jamie Benn. In reference to the duo, Lites was quoted as saying "They are fucking horse-shit, I don’t know how else to put it," singling out the pair after a 2 - 0 Dallas win over the
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a day earlier. The comments were made during an invitation-only Q&A session with the media which Lites allegedly convened strictly for the purpose of publicly berating Seguin and Benn. During the same session, Lites also urged the local sports media to rip the players as well. Benn responded by telling the media "When there is a situation within the organization, I try to keep it within the organization and deal with it face to face", adding "I don't play for (Lites). I play for every player in this room, the coaching staff." On December 30, 2018, the NHLPA commented on the issue in a press release, referring to Lites' comments as "reckless and insulting" and "unprofessional" while adding that "In professional sports, all individual players and teams go through highs and lows, but this is not how professionals handle adversity." At the time, the Stars sat fourth in the NHL's Central Division with a 19-16-3 record.


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Jim Lites' Dallas Stars Biography
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