I'm not familiar with Zach Hyman's family situation. Wasn't his dad some wealthy guy who bought a GTHL team to give his kids a place to play? Where did he make his fortune?
Also, what does this mean for the Bulldogs?
Yes and he also somehow bought himself 70 goals last season, so he probably spend all his salary, and asked dad to give him a couple of millions extra to bribe goalies coaches players officials, and of course Bettman got his fair share, so no one would know that he actually cant play hockey, he cant even skate! Hes not actually playing the games at all, its a guy from Russia with his face, its a secret, dont tell anyone...Zach Hyman buying his way into the NHL some more (/s)
On topic. That sounds great, Hyman seems like a great guy, someone who can be good rolemodel for kids, and ge probably will be involved hands on, i could be totally wrong about him, i dont know him, but thats my impression.
Not really all that different from every other player. Hockey isn't a cheap sport. The most a father like that could do is "buy" their kid's way into Junior A, but that's still a huge way from getting a sniff into the NHL.You can definitely argue that Zach Hyman would never have gotten a sniff at the NHL if not for his father.
I'm not familiar with Zach Hyman's family situation. Wasn't his dad some wealthy guy who bought a GTHL team to give his kids a place to play? Where did he make his fortune?
Also, what does this mean for the Bulldogs?
Yeah, i actually went little goofy, I thought I wrote that i said that hymans dad did what every father would do to get his son the best opportunity, but not everyone has these kind of resources.You can definitely argue that Zach Hyman would never have gotten a sniff at the NHL if not for his father.
But even if so Hyman has 100% made the most of that opportunity on his own. He scored 50 goals last year - his father didn't help him with that.