{"id":29313,"date":"2007-10-04T16:54:45","date_gmt":"2007-10-04T21:54:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2007\/10\/04\/the-nhl-can-wait\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:03","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:03","slug":"the-nhl-can-wait","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2007\/10\/04\/the-nhl-can-wait\/","title":{"rendered":"The NHL Can Wait"},"content":{"rendered":"
Conventional wisdom says that if a college hockey player can turn professional, there’s a better than even chance he will.<\/p>\n
Perhaps one reason North Dakota is ranked No. 1 in preseason national polls and has been picked by coaches to win the WCHA is the four players who didn’t go pro when they had the opportunity to do so.<\/p>\n
After making it to the Frozen Four and coming up short in their freshman and sophomore seasons, Fighting Sioux forwards Ryan Duncan and T.J. Oshie and defensemen Taylor Chorney and Joe Finley defied conventional wisdom and returned to UND for their junior seasons.<\/p>\n
Coach Dave Hakstol wasn’t surprised by their decision.<\/p>\n
“It reinforced what we know about them,” he explained. “They have their feet on the ground and realistic approaches to their careers. They put a lot of thought into their own particular reasons for returning to school.”<\/p>\n