For those who have been on this list for awhile, it appears an old
Walsh-basher has had an epiphany. I loved their new opinion: "It's a
waste of time to moralize..."
See below from HOCKEY-L:
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>From: Karen/Greg Ambrose <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Young Freshman vs. Old Freshman
>To: [log in to unmask]
>
>This whole debate about young vs. old is bogus. Dick Umile (UNH coach)
>told me several years ago that the best thing that ever happened with
>eastern hockey is when Hockey East started the interlocking schedule with
>the WCHA (mid-80's). At the time the eastern schools were, by and large,
>still taking the "moral high ground", recruiting kids right out of
>public/prep school and graduating them at age 21 or 22.
>
>Soon after they started playing the UND's, Denvers, and Wisconsins of the
>world, they found that many of the schools could not compete on a
>consistent basis. Why? Because their opponents were mentally, emotionally
>and physically more mature. Thus, as time went on, the eastern schools
>started to play the western recruiting game and THAT is why we are where we
>are today.
>
>The bottom line for all coaches is winning. If you can't compete, you
>can't win. Period. "Moral high grounds" mean nothing to coaches, winning
>does. If the NCAA says it's legal, then they will do what the rules allow
>them to do.
>
>One more point, I have watched the change in college hockey over the years
>and all that is different now is the venue from which the players come,
>not the players themselves. They are still as earnest as they ever were,
>striving to compete and, in most cases, getting their degree. I see the
>outstanding achievements, both on and off the ice, of guys who have come to
>UNH and played and got their diplomas. What difference does it make
>whether they are 21 or 24 when they graduate? They have their whole lives
>ahead of them and, with a college degree, they have options that they may
>not have had if they had taken the "moral high ground".
>
>It's a waste of time to moralize about this issue. On with the games!
>
>Greg Ambrose
>
>JASON KROG FOR HOBEY!!
>GO UNH BLUE!!
>
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Dan Doucette
*** Isn't it fitting someone named Garth Snow is playing ***
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