Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to give USA Today a ton of credit. You don’t see investigative reporting like that anymore.
Look…it just makes me question even more why anyone signs their kid up to play hockey. The entire system all through these junior hockey teams appears so broken and stupid.
What's weird about juniors and fake pro hockey is some of my sons' best friends were sucked into this and now they are in their late 20s still making nothing on this pseudo pro circuit in random podunk towns. Meanwhile my sons, who graduated high school with these same kids, are working professionals with five plus years of experience, promotions, wages, and retirement savings.
It's as if these hockey boys don't know when to cut their losses and begin real life?
Anonymous wrote:hes cute
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least in the US. The Canadian system, while not perfect, isn't this corrupt.
What? Do a little research. The Canadian system of billeting players aged 16-20 for Juniors has been a major problem. Corrupt, maybe not in a financial sense. The amount of players that suffer both physical and sexual abuse is well documented. The amount of billeted players that develop alcohol and drug abuse issues is documented. The fact that these kids are essentially raised without their parents in very important formative years leads to things like recent Canadian 5 hockey players rape scandal.
No the Canadian system is far, far from perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Have to give USA Today a ton of credit. You don’t see investigative reporting like that anymore.
Look…it just makes me question even more why anyone signs their kid up to play hockey. The entire system all through these junior hockey teams appears so broken and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:At least in the US. The Canadian system, while not perfect, isn't this corrupt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to give USA Today a ton of credit. You don’t see investigative reporting like that anymore.
Look…it just makes me question even more why anyone signs their kid up to play hockey. The entire system all through these junior hockey teams appears so broken and stupid.
At least in the US. The Canadian system, while not perfect, isn't this corrupt.
Anonymous wrote:Have to give USA Today a ton of credit. You don’t see investigative reporting like that anymore.
Look…it just makes me question even more why anyone signs their kid up to play hockey. The entire system all through these junior hockey teams appears so broken and stupid.