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> I really don't think that this should be a discussion about Canadian
> players versus U.S. players.
> Minnesota's policy is to not recruit non-Minnesotian players. If
> that's the way that they want to conduct business, fine.
> But I don't think think that you can fault schools for using players
> from out of state.
> I'm sure there are alot of players with Div I potential who would
> rather play for a school with more exposure than their local Div III
> program.
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> Minnesota, unlike many states has an abundance of hockey players.
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> Even though they may be on a golf scholarship.
Does Canada start their schooling later then the US? Cause, it
seem that many of the freshman from Canada are 21+ years of age. Hmmmm
PS: Don't answer this last one, I know why.. Juniors..... any years
of them....
Food for thought,
Players that play Juniors, can not recieve full scholarships!!
Or is this already true!!
This 1 should generate some mail!!
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