tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14549434.post7889740189940423196..comments2023-10-04T08:47:13.314-06:00Comments on The Hockey Symposium: The "Late Birthday" Advantagespeedshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08328543507843688509noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14549434.post-33912414701418008392013-05-03T16:21:25.471-06:002013-05-03T16:21:25.471-06:00you are right it is a great advantage in sports bu...you are right it is a great advantage in sports but academic speaking it is really bad because you can get into school one year later. Hostpphhttp://www.hostpph.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14549434.post-65245488770948505622011-06-22T21:55:22.669-06:002011-06-22T21:55:22.669-06:00I believe the "late birthday advanatage"...I believe the "late birthday advanatage" is something can only be taken advanage of by teams that are already good. If I'm drafting in the top 10, I'm drafting the best player that can help me the quickest, otherwise you might not be around to see the fruits of the labour.(Unless you are the Oilers, then take your time, fanbase gives you all the time in the world).<br /><br />Bad teams are more looking for the microwave than they are looking for the oven, as well as they should be. Colorado and Columbus are looking for that microwave right now.Dangermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13212725552973540765noreply@blogger.com