Ellis Prince

Ellis (Skip) Prince was the president and CEO of the Montreal Alouettes for two years from 2002 to 2003, with the Alouettes winning the Grey Cup in 2002. After leaving the Alouettes, Prince served as an advisor to the CFL before starting his own consulting firm in 2004.  Prince is currently (2011) the Commisioner of the United States Hockey League (USHL).  The switch from football to hockey might seem odd, but Prince also has a strong background in hockey, serving as a Vice President of the NHL for nine years (1991-2000) where he looked after television coverage and business operatons for the league. Prior to joining the NHL, Prince had gained experience as a Vice President for the parent company of the Los Angelas Kings, as well as other administrative positions.  Prince attended Yale, where he graduated with a double major in Political Science and Anthropology.  While at Yale, Prince played varsity football for the Bulldogs.

Ellis Prince at the USHL

 

Ellis (Skip) Prince