Hockey

I said something about the brawl in the streaming thread last week at the close of the Shoresy season and again before I knew the cause of death. Before you jump to CTE remember hockey players have all kinds of injuries and chronic pain. My cousin struggled after opioid addiction from hockey injuries. He never made the NHL due to college injuries but played for feeder teams. It affects everyone and is why the sport has changed to make play safer.

My heart goes out to him and his family. He made hockey fun to watch but at what cost?
 
I said something about the brawl in the streaming thread last week at the close of the Shoresy season and again before I knew the cause of death. Before you jump to CTE remember hockey players have all kinds of injuries and chronic pain. My cousin struggled after opioid addiction from hockey injuries. He never made the NHL due to college injuries but played for feeder teams. It affects everyone and is why the sport has changed to make play safer.

My heart goes out to him and his family. He made hockey fun to watch but at what cost?
Sure. Could be really anything, I guess I hope that the league could just accept that CTE is a serious concern in hockey and maybe work to improve support for players


 
On a lighter note, it was a blast last Thursday in my men’s league when we had a former AHL/NHL player (Josh Hennessey) show up on our bench, only to realize two current players (Parker Ford (WPG) and Brett Berard (NYR)) were on the other bench. Miraculously we only lost 3-1, but was an awesome time. They all showed up once last year too. At least we don’t play the same team again tonight.
 
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For those who know about these things, what is the significance of someone being drafted in the 50s as a defenseman in today’s NAHL draft? 17/18 y/o. From big deal to irrelevant, what do you say?

IMO depends on how their first year goes. But awesome for them. Probably going DIII for college and having a ton of fun.

A buddy’s son just finished his second year in the NAHL and just committed to Skidmore after Air Force decommitted him a couple months ago. His older brother went to Air Force after the NAHL and played well - was tied for fifth in scoring this season, but still its Air Force.

The changes in the NCAA eligibility a couple years ago have made DI much harder to get into and there are more changes coming it seems. Also sounds like the USNTDP is starting their own league? Or something like that in the next year. So modifications are ongoing and I think the NAHL may end up taking the biggest hit in talent over the next handful of years but not immediately I don’t think. Established teams are likely to join the new league, locally is Mt St Charles that is likely to join that league.

Way more info than you were after but that’s my take. He should have a blast and that’s what matters. All roads lead to beer league, it’s just a matter of how long it takes to end up there.
 
IMO depends on how their first year goes. But awesome for them. Probably going DIII for college and having a ton of fun.

A buddy’s son just finished his second year in the NAHL and just committed to Skidmore after Air Force decommitted him a couple months ago. His older brother went to Air Force after the NAHL and played well - was tied for fifth in scoring this season, but still its Air Force.

The changes in the NCAA eligibility a couple years ago have made DI much harder to get into and there are more changes coming it seems. Also sounds like the USNTDP is starting their own league? Or something like that in the next year. So modifications are ongoing and I think the NAHL may end up taking the biggest hit in talent over the next handful of years but not immediately I don’t think. Established teams are likely to join the new league, locally is Mt St Charles that is likely to join that league.

Way more info than you were after but that’s my take. He should have a blast and that’s what matters. All roads lead to beer league, it’s just a matter of how long it takes to end up there.
Also to add, my friends son that just committed to Skidmore was drafted #53 in the 2024 NAHL draft
 
IMO depends on how their first year goes. But awesome for them. Probably going DIII for college and having a ton of fun.

A buddy’s son just finished his second year in the NAHL and just committed to Skidmore after Air Force decommitted him a couple months ago. His older brother went to Air Force after the NAHL and played well - was tied for fifth in scoring this season, but still its Air Force.

The changes in the NCAA eligibility a couple years ago have made DI much harder to get into and there are more changes coming it seems. Also sounds like the USNTDP is starting their own league? Or something like that in the next year. So modifications are ongoing and I think the NAHL may end up taking the biggest hit in talent over the next handful of years but not immediately I don’t think. Established teams are likely to join the new league, locally is Mt St Charles that is likely to join that league.

Way more info than you were after but that’s my take. He should have a blast and that’s what matters. All roads lead to beer league, it’s just a matter of how long it takes to end up there.

The NAHL isn’t quite what it once was, but it means the kid is pretty good. Probably has a solid shot to play D1 hockey.

Thanks! My cousin basically decided he was done with hockey but now is rethinking it with the draft news. He did two different prep schools his last 2 years of high school and neither were great experiences. We’ll see what he decides.
 
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