Zach Hyman's Dad must be paying for him to score again

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Taking notice of this is anti-Semitic?
You might not, but there are definite dog whistles when talking about Zach and his dad.
So yes, he had a very supportive dad that used money to further his career as a youth and it worked, because he's an excellent player, has amazing work ethic and overall fantastic human.
 
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I've followed Zach Hyman's career for a long time, and he won me over long ago, but I've never heard the anti-Semitism angle before.

Hard to believe that Zach's father, Stuart Hyman, actually did this:

- Bought more than 90 GTHL minor hockey teams for around $300,000 each, including the teams that Zach and his brother played for;

- Bought the Hamilton Red Wings OJHL team that Zach and his brother played for, and that made Zach it's captain;

- Bought the ISS sports ranking agency that boosted Zach's draft ranking to 120 on its own boards after he had fallen off the draft boards on NHL Central Scouting; and,

- hob-nobbed with his buddy Larry Tanenbaum while Zach played for the Leafs.
Wait that’s wild if all of this is true^^
Taking notice of this is anti-Semitic?
Merely noting it, no. But it’s not hard to imagine that there are people who would combine their disdain for that kind of privilege with their preexisting biases/hate towards Jewish people.

I have seen ugly comments on this board about Bettman being Jewish (ironically from an Edmonton fan, after they were eliminated in 2023). You might be surprised at the number of fans who will casually drop hateful comments about race/religion when they assume they are among like-minded people.
 
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WarriorofTime

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Taking notice of this is anti-Semitic?

I don't think any other hockey dad has ever done anything like this before or since.
the dog whistle is that he basically had his dad buy his way onto teams and into being a draft prospect, and that so much of the discussion around his success goes back to his father's purchases as a way to explain/diminish. Something like this stands out



It's a rather out of left field to bring up, "hey guys, this dude is having a great season, but the real story here is that his dad is rich and paid a lot of money to advance his hockey career"

Hockey isn't a sport for working class kids anymore and hasn't been for quite some time. So singling Hyman out and the level of detail to be studied on what his father purchased is a bit... odd. You can't buy your way into the NHL. Or even if you could in like a one game callup fashion, you'd never manage to stick if your play didn't warrant it.
 

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When I was eight, my parents offered me $50 if I would score a goal in soccer. I don't remember if I was mainly on defense, or mainly lazy, but either option sounds plausible.

Anyhow, I got one and bought Pitfall for the Atari 2600.

I had essentially the same experience however many decades ago, funny enough I talked about it with family just this week! The details were a little different ($20 apiece for two goals, mostly brought on because I lived on defense year after year (would rather shut out a team than win by a lot if it included allowing a goal)). Went right back to defense afterward, but I think everyone came out pleased.
 
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There is no way to pay your way into the NHL. Unless your dad has all that pizza sponsorship money, then you can manage teams
 

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the dog whistle is that he basically had his dad buy his way onto teams and into being a draft prospect, and that so much of the discussion around his success goes back to his father's purchases as a way to explain/diminish.
It has to be such a burden. When I played in juniors in a small town, my dad's firm was a sponsor of the local team. He bought an ad on the jersey, so everyone knew he was a sponsor. One year when I was selected to play with the older players as an underager there were constant rumors that my dad had paid for my spot. The bullying was relentless and I never heard the end of it.

I'm sure Zach has had to play with a chip on his should for his whole career. Even now when he has proven doubters wrong he still has to hear about how he doesn't deserve to be where his is. No wonder he's such a hard worker.
 
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Mike C

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Hyman is a rich spoiled kid.
Eh, we're just jealous!

the dog whistle is that he basically had his dad buy his way onto teams and into being a draft prospect, and that so much of the discussion around his success goes back to his father's purchases as a way to explain/diminish. Something like this stands out



It's a rather out of left field to bring up, "hey guys, this dude is having a great season, but the real story here is that his dad is rich and paid a lot of money to advance his hockey career"

Hockey isn't a sport for working class kids anymore and hasn't been for quite some time. So singling Hyman out and the level of detail to be studied on what his father purchased is a bit... odd. You can't buy your way into the NHL. Or even if you could in like a one game callup fashion, you'd never manage to stick if your play didn't warrant it.

Kyle Maclean says hi. Minus the goals....

.....and talent
 

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Bouchard not fitting team Canada is really funny but oh well, I guess they can afford a bit of sandbagging.
Makar is playing bouchards role. Don't need another makar unless you consider bouchard one of the top 5 best 2 way even strength dmen.
 

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Can't believe the farcical Hockey Canada geniuses left Zach Hyman off the roster. Just the fact that he's McDavid's favorite winger means he should be there, even if he wasn't a total stud (which he is).

In his last 132 NHL games — one-fifth of which are in the playoffs (Toronto fans: a post-regular season games' competition in which star players are required to perform if a team wants to advance) — Hyman has scored 83 goals and gone +59.

But hey! — Why include a guy who scored 70 goals last year in total when you could have Seth Jarvis, Travis Konecny, and the corpse of Brad Marchand?
 

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