Although I agree with your thoughts that colleges should primarily be interested in educating the players, I have to disagree with your suggestion that the issue arises from foreign born players from either Canada or Finland: >Query- Tommy Dagerman- came to BU for >the 2nd semester? In theory (and I am not suggesting it in this case although >it did happen in softball with an Australian at UCLA)- he may never attend a >class and leave school at the end of the semester? I throw this out for >intelligent discourse. This is the classic problem of athletic scholarships >and "amateur" athletics. Will the new trend be to really recruit in Europe >and bring in a slew of Finns, Swedes, Czechs, Slovakians et al? The question seems to be more apt of an American kid, Lacouture, who attended BU first semester but withdrew before any winter exams. Although he is enrolled for second semester, it is possible that he could go pro after the title game, and consequently play the entire year without taking an exam at BU. I think it is far more plausible that Lacouture is using the "loophole" rather than the Fininsh Degerman, who will probably be around for four years a la Kaj Linna. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.