At 23:20 01/31/98 -0500, you wrote:
>OK, I have a ? that really is bugging me. OK, buying new hockey
>equipment is expensive, I can attest to that being a goalie myself. And
>if NCAA Div. 1-A cannot hold jobs during the season, neverless during
>the whole year, how can players get new equipment every year? Example,
>Jason Allison, goalie for Cornell, got the new '97 Brians blocker, and
>this costs $200.00 (US). And the Cornell players have the new Bauer
>5000 Gloves, and these cost $150.00. And a lot of the players have the
>new CCM 952 skates, which are $325.00. How can these players afford new
>equipment like this?
Probably the same way Baseball players get new bats and cleats, football
players get new pads, and basketball players get new shoes. The Universities
supply the equipment. That's my bet anyway. I've always assumed that at the
college level, the schools provide the pads, uniforms, etc... Never heard
otherwise. That's why the startup costs of hockey is so expensive for new
colleges.
Ben F.
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