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<blockquote data-quote="gonefshn" data-source="post: 273603" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>The equipment is the cheapest part of having a kid in hockey. Just wait til they're old enough to start traveling to a near or not so nearby town every weekend. And the worst part..... What if you kid is really good? Then it's year around playing on traveling teams from around the midwest. And probably a second part time job for mom and dad.</p><p></p><p>On the plus side, employees and professors at UND have always told me in conversation that of all the athletes there, the hockey players are the most well mannered and respectful even though they're the closest of all the athletes there to actually having a chance at playing at a higher level. Kinda hard to believe from the blown up police reports you read in the Herald. But then, if you look at kids in hockey they've spent more time with their parents than kids in most any other sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonefshn, post: 273603, member: 380"] The equipment is the cheapest part of having a kid in hockey. Just wait til they're old enough to start traveling to a near or not so nearby town every weekend. And the worst part..... What if you kid is really good? Then it's year around playing on traveling teams from around the midwest. And probably a second part time job for mom and dad. On the plus side, employees and professors at UND have always told me in conversation that of all the athletes there, the hockey players are the most well mannered and respectful even though they're the closest of all the athletes there to actually having a chance at playing at a higher level. Kinda hard to believe from the blown up police reports you read in the Herald. But then, if you look at kids in hockey they've spent more time with their parents than kids in most any other sport. [/QUOTE]
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