The Breakers is an opulent resort on the sands of Palm Beach, and a frequent site for the National Hockey League's Board of Governors meetings. Its cathedral ceilings recall gaudy European palaces. Its ocean views are the stuff of office daydreams. But in December 2000, there was another sight to behold at The Breakers: 6-foot-6 basketball legend Michael Jordan towering over some of professional hockey's most powerful owners as he strode through its lobby. "If you ever want to feel invisible, walk in public with Michael Jordan," recalled Dick Patrick, president of the Washington Capitals. read more https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/29137941/inside-stories-michael-jordan-nhl-owner