03-23-2018, 03:20 PM
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#181
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Vancouver
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Originally Posted by Weitz
How much value does a degree have if you go play pro hockey for 15 years after you get it? Probably not very much wherever it's from.
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It has value. My wife's step brother earned his full degree at Harvard and went on to play in the AHL before going to Europe to play into his 30s. When he came back to Canada, he got a job in his field almost immediately. I think there is favouritism though because he played hockey. For a regular person, it might not be as easy.
Also, you have to consider that he might not end up having a long career. Most prospects don't make it, so hedging his bets could be a good move.
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03-23-2018, 03:55 PM
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#182
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Originally Posted by icecube
Harvard or not it's still just a frickin bachelor's degree. I met female pro hockey player Sydney Daniels the other day and she makes 30 grand a year playing pro hockey and has the exact same psych degree from Harvard.
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Good lord, NO.
While neither Fox nor Daniels can marshal a Harvard degree directly into a successful psychiatric practice, it sure as hell provides significant priority for entrance into an elite level graduate programme that will—provided they have the grades.
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03-23-2018, 04:06 PM
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#183
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NOT Chris Butler
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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Good lord, NO.
While neither Fox nor Daniels can marshal a Harvard degree directly into a successful psychiatric practice, it sure as hell provides significant priority for entrance into an elite level graduate programme that will—provided they have the grades.
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So you’re saying my online degree from University of School is worthless?
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03-23-2018, 04:29 PM
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#184
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by pylon
So you’re saying my online degree from University of School is worthless?
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Not if you’re low on tp.
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03-23-2018, 06:11 PM
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#185
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In the Sin Bin
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: compton
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
Good lord, NO.
While neither Fox nor Daniels can marshal a Harvard degree directly into a successful psychiatric practice, it sure as hell provides significant priority for entrance into an elite level graduate programme that will—provided they have the grades.
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Obviously.
My point is mainly that these guys just want to play hockey because that is their passion and the degree is not the biggest thing on their mind.
I used Sydney Daniels as an example because she's smart as hell and could pursue any career she wants but she's happy playing hockey and making a small salary while doing so.
One extra year of college isn't going to hurt Fox but staying another two years might see him stagnate in his game. Is that a risk he's willing to take for a Harvard degree? I don't think so personally. But I do think that the bigger clincher would be picking exactly where he wants to play as a UFA.
In the end I bet he signs with the Flames this time next year.
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03-23-2018, 06:27 PM
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#186
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Franchise Player
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I have a feeling he'd be a reverse-Brodie in the sense that he's right handed, but would fare better when put on the left side.
-More OZ deployment than DZ deployment, plus usage on PP
-Better breakout passing angles
-Better shooting angles
-Better range on outside poke check
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03-23-2018, 09:34 PM
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#187
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by icecube
Harvard or not it's still just a frickin bachelor's degree. I met female pro hockey player Sydney Daniels the other day and she makes 30 grand a year playing pro hockey and has the exact same psych degree from Harvard.
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The prestige may mean more than salary or practicability. You don't get into the ivy leagues without having worked your ass off for most of your life, it's not like the University of Calgary who have a third of every local graduating high school class in on Early Admission. That piece of paper from Harvard is proof of the time you put in relative to... basically the whole continent.
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03-24-2018, 08:23 AM
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#188
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Chicago
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Poe969
They really need to fix this loop hole so teams aren't losing good prospects for nothing.
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I never understand this reasoning. Can someone explain?
CHL
You have 2 years to sign a player drafted. If undrafted second time, they are UFA. After 4 years they can become a UFA, regardless.
NCAA
You have 4 years to sign a college player until they become a UFA.
What exactly is the loophole?
You retain rights for 4 years instead of 2 initially, and both players are UFA eligible after 4 years.
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03-24-2018, 09:17 AM
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#189
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#1 Goaltender
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Because you can’t sign them and have them continue in college, whereas that is what often occurs with junior players.
Agree or not, that seems to play a part in why junior players almost never refuse to sign for 4 years, where it is not all that uncommon for college players.
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03-24-2018, 09:20 AM
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#190
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Thunder Bay Ontario
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The Flames have a few guys playing in the CHL, as do most teams. If a college player signs with an NHL team he can't go back to play college.
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03-24-2018, 09:23 AM
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#191
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Some kinda newsbreaker!
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Learning Phaneufs skating style
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It really isn't a loophole and it is not that big of a problem for the NHL either.
There are maybe on average 1 or 2 players a year that go the UFA route after being drafted by refusing to sign with their respective drafting team (and there are some recent examples of where it is the drafting team's fault they didn't sign).
A lot more go unsigned because their drafting teams don't offer them a contract.
Yeah it hurts when a good prospect decides they don't want to be part of your team but frankly I don't think it is a big enough issue for the NHL to care about.
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03-24-2018, 09:24 AM
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#192
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Scoring Winger
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Let’s put a pin in this and discuss........ maybe March 20ish 2019?
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03-24-2018, 03:51 PM
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#193
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: CGY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EldrickOnIce
I never understand this reasoning. Can someone explain?
CHL
You have 2 years to sign a player drafted. If undrafted second time, they are UFA. After 4 years they can become a UFA, regardless.
NCAA
You have 4 years to sign a college player until they become a UFA.
What exactly is the loophole?
You retain rights for 4 years instead of 2 initially, and both players are UFA eligible after 4 years.
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Is it that hard to see.
What value does a CHL player get from staying beyond 2 years?nthey go back in the random draft and wait 2 more years to be UFA except a CHL player is done at 20 not 22+ like NCAA
An NCAA player gets the benefit of a degree (in Fox’s case Ivy League) and then pick their team of choice
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03-24-2018, 03:55 PM
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#194
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Springbank
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Weitz
How much value does a degree have if you go play pro hockey for 15 years after you get it? Probably not very much wherever it's from.
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How much value does it have if your NHL plans don't go as expected?
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