Originally posted by Chuck Schwartz
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That leaves the four forwards, three of whom left one year earlier than expected. And the other had been injury prone and done next to nothing at UW.
The problem with pointing out the early departures is that it just seems like another excuse. Like blaming graduations for having players leave, early departures are not the issue, unexpected departures are With the exception of Schultz, whos departure after last season was not unexpected, none would be on the team today and account for this current teams abysmal 1-9-1 record thus far. Or would you be pinning your hopes that Clark would have had an absolute monster year?
If they all played in the USHL than that is a remarkable streak and indicates that either the league is sufficiently shallow that success is a poor indicator of future potential or sub-par scouting in identifying those players (which I acknowledge is more art than science).
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