gojackets
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Re: D3 Hockey is back!
I'm pretty sure that his daughter is no longer on the team because she graduated. I hope that whatever university paid for you to be on their team isn't depending on you to be an academic ambassador for their school because you really aren't that bright.
To be quite honest, I don't know anybody at St. Scholastica, or anybody affiliated with that program. Though, as a former player, I remember that we always could figure out who certain posters were. I don't even know much about D3 hockey. I have some friends who coach D3. I have only been to a handful of D3 games and have since started following because I was surprised at the level of play. It's good hockey. D1 players and fans who have never been to a quality D3 game should check it out. I am happy to be simply a fan of women's hockey now. I hear stories from my friends who coach and you couldn't pay me enough to deal with the things they deal with.
Based on your reply Canuckwatcher/Mr. Hunt, it's obvious to me that you realized that you made your daughter look as bad as it does. Nobody wants a "quitter" on their team or somebody who walks out on their teammates. I know for a fact you aren't a parent of an alum, because as a proud alum at a different school, my parents nor would any of my former teammates parents who are proud of the place they played at give out information about the place they are proud of like this.
Enough said. I would be willing to bet the program (while vulnerable) is much better off without your daughter. I've been on a championship team and what I do know is that we won a championship because everybody understood their role and accepted coaching decisions that were made. And, if they didn't like them, they did something about it to earn their playing time. Your posts have now actually made me a St. Scholastica fan as I will be curious to see how the rest of their season goes.
I'm pretty sure that his daughter is no longer on the team because she graduated. I hope that whatever university paid for you to be on their team isn't depending on you to be an academic ambassador for their school because you really aren't that bright.