h10*
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- Jan 12, 2011
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I see the same thing. I call them
I wholeheartedly support the notion that these kids deserve to be paid better than they are for what is expected of them.
Yes agree on that too. Considering they are in many cases many miles from home and subject to being traded over night to a new and unexpected team. They also are expected to, subject to what ohl tries to say about importance of school, put hockey first. School is second and jobs aren't an option- hockey is your job as travel times- especially for teams way up north and Erie, are long distances.
Not sure what they exactly get paid now. 100$ a week? Something in that range. Not sure. But many teams couldn't afford to pay let's say even double that. The league would have to pay the players or better yet.. Like many have said.. Create better parity by not allowing such dictation of the draft. You create better parity the teams like Sudbury, Owen sound, Erie, etc can be more consistent and bring in more fans/revenue.