@TheRealMCZ@hockeylogic And you have 40 year olds playing with 18 year old kids in the NHL what’s your point? Not everyone goes to college at 18 and I’m talking as a whole not just athletics.
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1. Skates pointed right, away from Dobes
2. Leaned back to stop momentum
3. Habs knee under ass pushing forward
4. Habs body leaned into him pushing forward
5. Dobes coming out closing gap
6. Jumped to try and avoid full contact
Are you seriously doubling down on “he ran him?”
@Army94@mgruber173@AlexMicheletti I didn’t lose anything just stated a fact based on his reply. I’m just not a small minded as you are doesn’t make you right. lol
@Army94@mgruber173@AlexMicheletti So an absolute rare case. But the typical case is 2 years of juniors and 4 years of college graduating typically at 24.
@mgruber173@Army94@AlexMicheletti It’s is semi pro now at this point they are getting not only a free education but also paid to play at the larger schools with NIL funding. Atlantic hockey, ECAC, and CCHA will all struggle to compete without the help of the junior programs developing these kids.
@Army94@mgruber173@AlexMicheletti Not how it works and that’s just not true. You do realize there are other options for these players than the 63 D1 colleges right? There are no 26 year old players playing college hockey at the D1 level and only a handful of 25 year olds depending on their birthdate.