Wieters
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- Mar 2, 2024
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I think your point about rinks is a good one, but I would disagree that the US could theoretically catch up to Canada even if the same amount of kids played hockey in the US as play hockey in Canada (which would only take a fraction of the American population relative to Canada given the difference in populations).Theoretically like only 1/8 kids can opt hockey in USA and it would pass Canada if the logistics were the same.
There is a difference in the quality of athlete who chooses to play hockey in the US versus Canada. As I mentioned before, Lamar Jackson/Bobby Witt Jr./Anthony Edwards types--world-class athletes who would be able to turn pro at any number of sports--wouldn't be that one out of eight kid choosing to play hockey. Beyond the access/logistics and then popularity/culture, there is much more money in the big three American sports; not just in contract value, but also in sponsorships/endorsements/brand deals. So even in places where hockey is very much an option for a kid to play like in MN/MA, the types of American athletes with the best chance of making the NHL still aren't incentivized to choose hockey, although you do likely have more exceptions here since they might just love the sport due to its cultural roots in those regions.