Is it just me, or is the difference here less stark than you'd expect?
This was also taken a year ago, and he's grown since then
Is it just me, or is the difference here less stark than you'd expect?
This was also taken a year ago, and he's grown since then
Fair enough. I didn't read the caption close enough when it came up in my facebook feed.
tearsFeaster and co. should invest into neuroscience and transfer Gaudreau's brain into Kanzig's body.
This was also taken a year ago, and he's grown since then
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But in all honesty, I understand where he's coming from. Gaudreau is likely a little OCD about finishing his commitments, and wants to get a four year degree so he can tell himself he stuck with it and accomplished something big in addition to playing pro hockey.
Also, who is that, Breen?
It doesn't look like he's committed to all four years anymore, though. He sees himself stepping in at the end of this year (his third).
Well, he's only been saying that recently, as opposed to a few years of him telling everyone that he's doing all four years at Boston. If he is deciding to stop after three, it's probably to put Flames fans' fears at rest.
Well, he's only been saying that recently, as opposed to a few years of him telling everyone that he's doing all four years at Boston. If he is deciding to stop after three, it's probably to put Flames fans' fears at rest.
Or because it took him until development to realize just how much he'd turned the corner, and how close he was to being ready for the big time.
He wanted to develop his game, and he probably thinks he's fairly well developed as of right now. He probably knows the only thing that's preventing him from starting the career of his dreams is his weight. Maybe that's why he's considering leaving college a year short. Plus college isn't as fun when your degree is more focused.
Speak for yourself! How focused does an athlete's degree get, anyway?
True dat. Muscle Flexing 101 is probably not academically tiring.
But you know in the 1st and 2nd year the intro level stuff is broad and novel. Take a Pysch course, Stats, English and whatever else you're getting into. Besides being in bigger, curved-classes its really easy and basic stuff. I was in health sciences so that stuff was far more relaxed than genetics, evolution and physiology.
There must be a certain attractiveness which goes along with a signing bonus and at least a half-million dollar contract.
That money won't last him the rest of his life. What if he busts and ends up with only 3 years of college and a failed NHL career? What choice will he have then? Plus he is only what, 5'8 and 150 lbs? Not exactly ideal height and weight to be playing in the NHL no matter your skill level. If I was in his position, I'd absolutely be waiting to get my degree before playing for the Flames and trying to get bigger in the process.
That money won't last him the rest of his life. What if he busts and ends up with only 3 years of college and a failed NHL career? What choice will he have then? Plus he is only what, 5'8 and 150 lbs? Not exactly ideal height and weight to be playing in the NHL no matter your skill level. If I was in his position, I'd absolutely be waiting to get my degree before playing for the Flames and trying to get bigger in the process.
Here's a picture of Johnny helping out at Bob Hartley's hockey camp today. I don't see why he would be doing this if he didn't like the organization and was trying to leave.
Here's a picture of Johnny helping out at Bob Hartley's hockey camp today. I don't see why he would be doing this if he didn't like the organization and was trying to leave.
The Boston talk always makes me laugh, maybe the Bruins like the idea of getting a BC or BU to join their team but people seem to forget that these players are not from their University Cities more often than not and by extension didn't grown up as a fan of the NHL team in that area. Gaudreau grew up in Jersey as a Flyers fan.Smoke and mirrors. Hes Boston bound
I was going to resist mentioning it, but... those guys look the same age.
The Boston talk always makes me laugh, maybe the Bruins like the idea of getting a BC or BU to join their team but people seem to forget that these players are not from their University Cities more often than not and by extension didn't grown up as a fan of the NHL team in that area. Gaudreau grew up in Jersey as a Flyers fan.