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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
Ok. That's great for one or two years. What's after that? What are his chances of making more in his hockey career vs his non hockey? He has at best a 50% chance of playing in the NHL, never mind meaningful earning years. Not getting an Ivy League degree would be incredibly short sighted.
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Are you seriously going there? Talking about whether Agostino should be more worried about finishing school rather than furthering his hockey career?
But really, who says anything about not getting an Ivy League degree? Newsflash, athletes go back to finish their degree all the time, and it's a whole lot easier when you've done three years of university. 2-3 summers and you're done.