What is the obcession with these kids playing in AHL? Who is really advising these kids that signing is the right thing. Will the NCAA and the NHL change there rules regarding college players? This is killing the sport like no other college sport.
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Originally posted by steve66 View PostWhat is the obcession with these kids playing in AHL? Who is really advising these kids that signing is the right thing. Will the NCAA and the NHL change there rules regarding college players? This is killing the sport like no other college sport.
The player may only play in the AHL, but they all believe that they have a chance to play in the NHL and that isn't something that can happen if they stay in school.
I think that the one-year rule is hurting basketball more then early departures are hurting hockey. But that is as seperate issue.
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If the business does not stress to the employee.. go get your degree first!.. why would the employee care? ..sad but true.
Message needs to come from the top (NHL U.. that is)GO NU HOCKEY
Always bullish on the future.
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Gee... why are these guys signing? Let's see.
- Money.
- Experience in the AHL even for a short time pays dividends for the next season.
- AHL is still a much higher level than D1. If someone is dominating at this level, why wouldn't you take the next step if you're close enough to a degree that you can finish it over the summer or next two summers? A step from D1 to the NHL is even bigger.
Who is advising some of these kids that signing is the right thing? Probably their "advisors"... aka agents and the NHL GMs that own their rights in most cases... the guys that do this for a living. Just a guess.Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
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95% of the kids leaving have one dream, to play pro hockey. Not college hockey. It is an end to the means. Period
Do you really think Dacosta came to Merrimack to get a degree? If they made the rule it simply would mean even more kids would go major junior.
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If anyone needs more "schoo" it is you, not players, judging from your spelling.Last edited by Dirty; 04-12-2011, 08:54 AM.Hollywood Hair Care Tip for Infinity (Directly from Hollywood himself)
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Originally posted by steve66 View PostWhat is the obcession with these kids playing in AHL? Who is really advising these kids that signing is the right thing. Will the NCAA and the NHL change there rules regarding college players? This is killing the sport like no other college sport.
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We are hearing more and more overall that college is not for everyone, it is merely one path toward a career. Trade schools that teach technical skills in a specific field can lead a person to a well-paying, rewarding career without a formal college degree (we have highly complex machinery in many areas of our lives; you don't need college to be a jet-engine repair person).
Perhaps your complaint is that the NHL is using colleges as an unpaid minor league system? While the schools and the NCAA make money, the athletes at some schools are only getting free room and board while at other schools they don't even get that.
Somehow I doubt that this is actually your complaint...."Hope is a good thing; maybe the best of things."
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Originally posted by steve66 View PostWhat is the obcession with these kids playing in AHL? Who is really advising these kids that signing is the right thing. Will the NCAA and the NHL change there rules regarding college players? This is killing the sport like no other college sport.
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Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View PostIf someone is dominating at this level**NOTE: The misleading post above was brought to you by Reynold's Wrap and American Steeples, makers of Crosses.
Originally Posted by dropthatpuck-Scooby's a lost cause.
Originally Posted by First Time, Long Time-Always knew you were nothing but a troll.
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Originally posted by steve66 View PostWhat is the obcession with these kids playing in AHL? Who is really advising these kids that signing is the right thing. Will the NCAA and the NHL change there rules regarding college players? This is killing the sport like no other college sport.
I have seen many players turn down that contract. Then they get hurt or don't have nearly as good of a season the next year in college. Then the offer and the money they had in their hands disappears. Often the best idea is to take the money today because it may not be there tomorrow.Last edited by davyd83; 04-12-2011, 03:26 PM."The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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Any kid who is offered a contract upwards of $100k and turns it down to stay in school has made the correct decision, because he obviously needs to hit the books and study some economics.
This is coming from someone whose grandfathers and father all had doctorates, grandmothers and mothers all had masters degrees, and every single aunt, uncle, and first cousin has a degree (nearly all have multiple) - education is BIG in our family. But you know what? Harvard has been there for 375 years, and a pro hockey opportunity is often measured in weeks. Take the opportunity while you can!If you don't change the world today, how can it be any better tomorrow?
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Originally posted by CHFAN222 View PostCan you really blame the kids if they need the money? I mean if they stay as NCAA athletes they actually are limited in how much money they can earn at a job while in schools due to scandals in other sports . We don't know each players financial position so it's not fair to judge them.
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Originally posted by CHFAN222 View PostCan you really blame the kids if they need the money? I mean if they stay as NCAA athletes they actually are limited in how much money they can earn at a job while in schools due to scandals in other sports . We don't know each players financial position so it's not fair to judge them.
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