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11 hours ago, cberkas said:

 

Every player that leaves early says that years later. We should be asking, "how do we keep them for that extra year or two"? Had he stayed, I bet we beat Denver in the National Championship in 05.

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3 hours ago, siouxkid12 said:

Every player that leaves early says that years later. We should be asking, "how do we keep them for that extra year or two"? Had he stayed, I bet we beat Denver in the National Championship in 05.

And “sometimes I wish” is not the same as “I regret.”

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1 hour ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said:

Blake with the shootout winner tonight.

The funny part is my nephew, Bobby Brink, was poke-checked by the Carolina goalie on his shootout bid, and then Blake scores. Told my wife two Breakaway Hockey alumni to end the shootout. 

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On 12/11/2025 at 8:25 AM, siouxkid12 said:

Every player that leaves early says that years later. We should be asking, "how do we keep them for that extra year or two"? Had he stayed, I bet we beat Denver in the National Championship in 05.

He said it about two months later. 

Posted
9 hours ago, petey23 said:

He said it about two months later. 

What point are you trying to make? 
My response was to his recent interview he did after being inducted to the US hockey hall of fame.

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1 hour ago, Big Green said:

Coaching staff should have a list of about 5-10 former players to be called whenever a current players is contemplating leaving early.  Give the list to the the player and just tell him.  If you leave good luck, but before you make your final decision give a call to a few of these guys and see what they have to say.

They will never have it as good as they do right now in college, especially at UND.

  

The only time they will have it better than at UND is if they make it to the NHL right away but even then, they still need to figure out how to manage their time like a professional. Oshie just about killed his career when he left early for the NHL, due to him not being mature enough for the grind of being a professional.
 

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1 hour ago, cberkas said:

Watch them fire the current coach after the season ends lol

#Hakcurse

Seriously, just like with Philadelphia, Seattle hasn’t done near as well since Hakstol left, and both teams have way more pieces to the puzzle that Hakstol didn’t have.
 

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