Kari Lehtonen withdraws from Olympics

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I have already asked this elsewhere but: can an NHL team flat out deny an injured player the chance to heal his injuries? If a player absolutely positively wants to immediately start healing his injury and the doctors also recommend it, does an NHL team have a right to force him?
 
Phanuthier said:
You honestly think there's a moral issue in a team making a recommendation to its player? :help:


No there isn't. I have taken coarses and have to take tests on morals and ethics as required by my profession, and this is simply not true. Just because its unfair, don't mean there is a ethical question here. This is a business decision, and you are mixing it up with personal morals.

You have either failed that course, or the course was designed by Phillip morris tobacco company. It seems like you have created your own sense of "morality" which does not apply in business decision. Where do they teach this course? In the famous McDonalds sponsored "hamburger university" of Chicago?
 
psycho_dad said:
You have either failed that course, or the course was designed by Phillip morris tobacco company. It seems like you have created your own sense of "morality" which does not apply in business decision. Where do they teach this course? In the famous McDonalds sponsored "hamburger university" of Chicago?
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I think we are done here.

This is the 4th thread I have had to close on the Kiprusoff vs Calgary vs Finland subject. My patience is stretched to the limit on this subject. Also, this is a hockey board, not an English class.

Closed.
 
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