Rick LeLacheur

[1][2] Playing at the right wing position, he was on the roster for the Edmonton Western Movers of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for the 1966–67 season.

[4] In 1984, before becoming involved with any Canadian Football League (CFL) team, he was the chairman of the Grey Cup festival.

[6][7][8] In 1994, LeLacheur brokered a deal that gave Peter Pocklington full control over the Northlands Coliseum.

[8] He left the team due to health concerns, after experiencing complications stemming from surgery for prostate cancer.

[3] In December 2011, he was appointed as the chairman for a three-year term for Horce Racing Alberta (HRA), a private, not-for-profit organization.

[14][15][16] LeLacheur mentioned the team's financial struggles over the few previous seasons as a factor that "can't be overlooked".