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[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 2782997, member: 1646"] Not in my family. Hockey is still a niche in northern NJ. You either play at an intense level, or you don't play at all. My son's lacrosse team has 3 kids that lean towards hockey first. I find that their skills best translate to lacrosse then any of the other sports. I don't know how parents keep up with this stuff. Do they? Are the parents pushing their clubs from league-to-league affiliation, or are the clubs making the choices and then selling the parents on why? Gotta run now. I have to sit through SafeSport training, Sideline Sports Doc training and complete my background screening so I can renew my coach's card. I have no issue with the background search, and training would be fine if it wasn't 100% geared towards liability. Here's my concussion training: Do you think the kid may have a concussion based on the following five factors..... If your answer is yes, get them off the field and don't let them back in. You're not a doctor. I'd rather spend the money that's training me how to recognize a compound fracture into baseline concussion testing for all kids. I think I'm taking mine to a hospital for the testing this summer. [/QUOTE]
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