2011年1月18日星期二

and college hockey hopes to do something about it

It will be interesting to see how this story shakes out.I think this is a work in progress.Division I college hockey took a pounding this summer as a lot of great players fled for the CHL and or NHL.Twincities Don Lucia didn't garner a ton of sympathy when he started losing his best players to the NHL.The Gophers men's hockey coach already had TechnoMarine TMRBK26 Men's Watch won two NCAA titles, and seemed to have his pick of talent, anyway.But now it's not just the Gophers' cupboard being raided of underclassmen, and college hockey hopes to do something about it.

Lucia and a handful of other Division I coaches, including Wisconsin's Mike Eaves, Boston University's Jack Parker and Harvard's Ted Donato, will meet with NHL representatives next month in Toronto to exchange ideas on the subject. TechnoMarine TMRBK26 Watch Among the NHL representatives will be Commissioner Gary Bettman.“There are things we want to talk about that hopefully we can do with a new (collective bargaining agreement) that can help college hockey,” said Lucia, who lost Nick Leddy (to Chicago) and Jordan Schroeder (Vancouver) last spring before either had turned 20.

Before that it was Kyle Okposo, who left in the middle of his sophomore season to join the New York Islanders, and Phil Kessel (Boston) and Erik Johnson (St.Louis), each of whom played one season for the Gophers.“College hockey has been under assault,” said Paul Kelly, executive director of College Hockey Inc., a newly created replica TechnoMarine TMRBK26 organization charged with promoting college hockey.“It used to be hard to keep your highly skilled players for three years; now it's two years, and sometimes one.You're constantly recruiting; you have to re create your team.” When I read this article; my first question is; when is reality is also going to set in.

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