Re: Which CHL team are you cheering for this year?
PostedCOLON Wed Nov 23, 2016 9:09 pm
1G 1A again for Chabot.. 12 points in 7 games.. hope he has a strong showing in wjc and make the nhl full time next year
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How are Bracco and Mascherin looking?Chuck Norris wroteCOLONAt the Kitchener Rangers game with my son and we're sitting in the middle of all the Owen Sound parents.
Opilka just had to retire at 21 due to 2 major hip surgeries.Chuck Norris wroteCOLONBracco has looked great to start the year. Great hands, great feet....needs some more work defensively but that will never be his bread and butter.bills09 wroteCOLONBravo has been tearing it upChuck Norris wroteCOLONKitchener Rangers. Go to see them a bunch of times every year. Big homer of Lando, Faksa and Reider because of it. Now I get to watch Opilka develop in net from my roster.
haha..kimmer wroteCOLONCHL sux
Should you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
NCAA absolutely should, they make a killingHandsome&FairMike wroteCOLONShould you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
A ton of CHL teams will go bankrupt easily. The way it’s set up these small communities really get a lot of buy in with locals billeting for the players and all that... players would then have to pay for their own accommodation... it would really change the landscape. I think these kids (remember they are kids) should be pushed to the opportunity of pursuing an education rather than getting too much money at a young age without a future in the game.
Yes there are some programs in the league (London, Kitchener, Kingston, Barrie - I only know the Ohl well) who likely are profitable for the owners. But there are way more just scraping by...
Nah - don't let the kids motivation be solely for money. Give them full ride athletic scholarships at the very most. While in school, the focus should be on developing themselves and their skills, not their pocket books.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONNCAA absolutely should, they make a killingHandsome&FairMike wroteCOLONShould you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
A ton of CHL teams will go bankrupt easily. The way it’s set up these small communities really get a lot of buy in with locals billeting for the players and all that... players would then have to pay for their own accommodation... it would really change the landscape. I think these kids (remember they are kids) should be pushed to the opportunity of pursuing an education rather than getting too much money at a young age without a future in the game.
Yes there are some programs in the league (London, Kitchener, Kingston, Barrie - I only know the Ohl well) who likely are profitable for the owners. But there are way more just scraping by...
wholeheartedly agreeDa_Hawks wroteCOLONNah - don't let the kids motivation be solely for money. Give them full ride athletic scholarships at the very most. While in school, the focus should be on developing themselves and their skills, not their pocket books.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONNCAA absolutely should, they make a killingHandsome&FairMike wroteCOLONShould you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
A ton of CHL teams will go bankrupt easily. The way it’s set up these small communities really get a lot of buy in with locals billeting for the players and all that... players would then have to pay for their own accommodation... it would really change the landscape. I think these kids (remember they are kids) should be pushed to the opportunity of pursuing an education rather than getting too much money at a young age without a future in the game.
Yes there are some programs in the league (London, Kitchener, Kingston, Barrie - I only know the Ohl well) who likely are profitable for the owners. But there are way more just scraping by...
This> plus a lot of the team is likely to already be on scholarship anyway. Even if you're not a high-end talent your education is at least partially paid for, if you choose to do anything with it of course. At some of these schools tuition is through the roof, you can't play for the team if you aren't at the school, which needs to be paid for.kimmer wroteCOLONwholeheartedly agreeDa_Hawks wroteCOLONNah - don't let the kids motivation be solely for money. Give them full ride athletic scholarships at the very most. While in school, the focus should be on developing themselves and their skills, not their pocket books.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONNCAA absolutely should, they make a killingHandsome&FairMike wroteCOLONShould you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
A ton of CHL teams will go bankrupt easily. The way it’s set up these small communities really get a lot of buy in with locals billeting for the players and all that... players would then have to pay for their own accommodation... it would really change the landscape. I think these kids (remember they are kids) should be pushed to the opportunity of pursuing an education rather than getting too much money at a young age without a future in the game.
Yes there are some programs in the league (London, Kitchener, Kingston, Barrie - I only know the Ohl well) who likely are profitable for the owners. But there are way more just scraping by...
students who arent elite athlete types earn money by working part-time jobs or do TA
if they're eventually good enough to go pro, they'll be handsomely paid regardless
if you want money when you're a student, go work a job
How exactly would you change your focus on the college court/field/ice if you were getting paid a standard wage vs. if you weren't getting paid?Da_Hawks wroteCOLONNah - don't let the kids motivation be solely for money. Give them full ride athletic scholarships at the very most. While in school, the focus should be on developing themselves and their skills, not their pocket books.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONNCAA absolutely should, they make a killingHandsome&FairMike wroteCOLONShould you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
A ton of CHL teams will go bankrupt easily. The way it’s set up these small communities really get a lot of buy in with locals billeting for the players and all that... players would then have to pay for their own accommodation... it would really change the landscape. I think these kids (remember they are kids) should be pushed to the opportunity of pursuing an education rather than getting too much money at a young age without a future in the game.
Yes there are some programs in the league (London, Kitchener, Kingston, Barrie - I only know the Ohl well) who likely are profitable for the owners. But there are way more just scraping by...
In essence, those on a scholarship are getting paid - it's just in advance. How many kids are going to make 30k a year on a standard wage job while in school? Give the athletes a scholarship, help them become exceptional young men and women on and off the ice - and if they want to pursue a pro league after, then go for it.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONHow exactly would you change your focus on the college court/field/ice if you were getting paid a standard wage vs. if you weren't getting paid?Da_Hawks wroteCOLONNah - don't let the kids motivation be solely for money. Give them full ride athletic scholarships at the very most. While in school, the focus should be on developing themselves and their skills, not their pocket books.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONNCAA absolutely should, they make a killingHandsome&FairMike wroteCOLONShould you not argue that the NCAA teams should also pay? Those programs make money and in some schools I guarantee it’s a lot more than what the CHL teams make.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONThey should probably just pay them and scrap the university scholarship program they do
A ton of CHL teams will go bankrupt easily. The way it’s set up these small communities really get a lot of buy in with locals billeting for the players and all that... players would then have to pay for their own accommodation... it would really change the landscape. I think these kids (remember they are kids) should be pushed to the opportunity of pursuing an education rather than getting too much money at a young age without a future in the game.
Yes there are some programs in the league (London, Kitchener, Kingston, Barrie - I only know the Ohl well) who likely are profitable for the owners. But there are way more just scraping by...