Greg Ambrose
Registered User
Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2016 and Beyond
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/..._york_in_special_place_on_verge_of_1000th_win
"In other words, BC recruited New England, a hotbed of hockey talent. It was enough then. York still does, but the pursuit of players now takes him to the ends of the hockey earth, which is why he’s got a goalie from San Diego, a forward from Florida and kids from across the country, across town and across Canada."
Ya think that just might be a bit of hyperbole there?
"Case in point: The weekend before Christmas he wasn’t wrapping presents for under the tree with his wife Bobbie in Watertown. He was on a plane to Edmonton to watch a kid someone told him was worth seeing and he headed there with the joy of anticipation that for many college coaches fades over time."
This separates him from Umile, Parker and all the others who are over 65.
I sold my insurance business at the age of 66. Why? Because, after 40+ years it was time to do something else. The guy who bought my business? He's now 72, loves the chase, loves landing a client, the whole thing. People are just wired differently. For someone like Umile, who was a high level athlete, highly competitive, I know there are many aspects of his job he still loves. There were for me as well. Over the years I adapted, did so nicely. But after 40 plus years, you get to the point where you want to do other things. Which I am doing (save for this). Watcher, come back to me when you're pushing 70 and tell me you have the same enthusiasm for whatever it is you do for a living as you did when you were 30. If so, you're a rare bird, believe me.