Of all the continents on earth, North America is the only only one with college hockey leagues. College hockey exists and interests only a tiny fraction of the area and population of North America. These realities insure American college hockey will forever remain a minor sport and will remain immune to corruption by sports agents and corruption of college recruiting or academic regulations.
Today professional hockey players in North America (only) frequently command salaries of more than five million dollars a year, but this reality has no actual or potential influence upon the the ethical practices of college hockey programs or professional agents dealing with the most talented hockey recruits.
I think I got the facts right. Now do my conclusions satisfy the exacting standards of the college hockey pundits of this site?
Today professional hockey players in North America (only) frequently command salaries of more than five million dollars a year, but this reality has no actual or potential influence upon the the ethical practices of college hockey programs or professional agents dealing with the most talented hockey recruits.
I think I got the facts right. Now do my conclusions satisfy the exacting standards of the college hockey pundits of this site?