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Desnudo
03-05-2006, 06:12 PM
Today on Outside the Lines

Questions remain about their prospects in the NHL. According to Redick some of that uncertainty is racially motivated. "There's a stigma that black players can't skate, and whether that's true or not, it exists."

In fact, on opening day there were only 17 black American players in the NHL, just 3 percent of the league. Anson Carter, a black American, says, "You've got to have a lot of self-confidence. Because you're going to get beaten down. You're going to be told that you can't do a lot of things. And when you're surrounded by people that think they can beat you all the time -- you've got to have a strong backbone."

Outside the Lines' Mark Schwarz reports on Mike Grier's climb to the top of college hockey, followed by a discussion on the scarcity of black Americans in the NHL. Also on the show, an update of the NFL labor negotiations. Bob Ley hosts.



Guests include:

Barry Malone, NHL fashion adviser


*kisses* to RendeR.

st.cronin
03-05-2006, 06:19 PM
Years ago, I had a fairly intense argument with a guy who thought Grant Fuhr was white. This was before the internet, so it wasn't easy to prove him wrong.

ice4277
03-05-2006, 06:20 PM
Years ago, I had a fairly intense argument with a guy who thought Grant Fuhr was white. This was before the internet, so it wasn't easy to prove him wrong.
Actually, isn't he mostly of Middle Eastern descent? I remember hearing about how he is mostly Moroccan, or something like that, a while back.

Chubby
03-05-2006, 06:38 PM
Boy this one is tough...

Do they mention how much it costs to play youth hockey? Do they compare that to the cost of youth "insert almost any other sport here"?

How about the number of youth hockey leagues setup in cities, is that covered?

General Mike
03-05-2006, 06:45 PM
Actually, isn't he mostly of Middle Eastern descent? I remember hearing about how he is mostly Moroccan, or something like that, a while back.

Morocco is in Africa, not the Middle East. As far as Anson Carter goes, I always thought he was Canadian.

So besides Carter and Grier, who are the other black Americans in the NHL?

Danny
03-05-2006, 06:48 PM
Jarome Igina, Peter Worrell, George Laraque, not sure of others.

gottimd
03-05-2006, 06:50 PM
Jarome Igina, Peter Worrell, George Laraque, not sure of others.
Ok, that doesn't answer the question...Where are they???

Desnudo
03-05-2006, 06:52 PM
This is actually turning into a serious discussion. My opinion is that equipment costs + need for ice rinks = no black players. Although I think that will change as the black middle class continues to grow.

QuikSand
03-05-2006, 06:53 PM
Morocco is in Africa, not the Middle East.

Not to inject too much into this otherwise lovely discussion... but the line between the two is just too blurry to simply declare someone else wrong in their interpretation. Plenty of sensible people would describe Morocco as a "Middle Eastern" nation, rather than an "African" one, especially since the definition of "African" is most often a more cultural one than purely geographic. (Many geographers prefer a more descriptive term like "Sub-Saharan African" to better describe the area that many set aside as culturally distinct from the so-called Middle East.

Honolulu_Blue
03-05-2006, 06:54 PM
Igilna is in Calgary.
Grier is in Buffalo (I think).
Laraque is in Edmonton.
Worrell is out of the NHL.
Brashear is with the Flyers.
Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre was with Columbus for a while, but he's out of the NHL too (I think).
Anson Carter is in Vancouver.

gottimd
03-05-2006, 06:55 PM
Igilna is in Calgary.
Grier is in Buffalo (I think).
Laraque is in Edmonton.
Worrell is out of the NHL.
Brashear is with the Flyers.
Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre was with Columbus for a while, but he's out of the NHL too (I think).
Anson Carter is in Vancouver.
I want exact locations, not just a city. Where are they right now?

Desnudo
03-05-2006, 06:57 PM
I want exact locations, not just a city. Where are they right now?

the DC suburbs

Danny
03-05-2006, 06:58 PM
Ok, that doesn't answer the question...Where are they???

Actually it did answer the question, read the post above mine. It says "who"

gottimd
03-05-2006, 06:58 PM
the DC suburbs
Sweet, all of them?!??!!? Isn't that odd. What are they doing all together, and where EXACTLY are they at?

gottimd
03-05-2006, 06:59 PM
Actually it did answer the question, read the post above mine. It says "who"Sorry thought Post #10 was answering my post #7.

rexallllsc
03-05-2006, 07:01 PM
Morocco is in Africa, not the Middle East. As far as Anson Carter goes, I always thought he was Canadian.


He is

General Mike
03-05-2006, 07:03 PM
Igilna is in Calgary.
Grier is in Buffalo (I think).
Laraque is in Edmonton.
Worrell is out of the NHL.
Brashear is with the Flyers.
Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre was with Columbus for a while, but he's out of the NHL too (I think).
Anson Carter is in Vancouver.

Iginla, Laraque, Worrell, Grand-Pierre and Carter were all born in Canada.

General Mike
03-05-2006, 07:04 PM
Kevin Weekes is Canadian too.

st.cronin
03-05-2006, 07:06 PM
This thread is a disaster. I blame myself.

peyton manning is a weenie

Desnudo
03-05-2006, 07:27 PM
Don't feel bad, I blame you too.

Maple Leafs
03-05-2006, 08:38 PM
I want exact locations, not just a city. Where are they right now?
They're hanging out with all the black American starting pitchers from MLB.

tanglewood
03-05-2006, 08:42 PM
Not to inject too much into this otherwise lovely discussion... but the line between the two is just too blurry to simply declare someone else wrong in their interpretation. Plenty of sensible people would describe Morocco as a "Middle Eastern" nation, rather than an "African" one, especially since the definition of "African" is most often a more cultural one than purely geographic. (Many geographers prefer a more descriptive term like "Sub-Saharan African" to better describe the area that many set aside as culturally distinct from the so-called Middle East.

:confused:

Anyone who thinks Morrocco is in the Middle East is pretty dumb. It is futher west than Portugal for christ sakes!

ice4277
03-05-2006, 08:54 PM
Morocco is in Africa, not the Middle East.
Middle Eastern, North African, whatever. Of that descent.

MIJB#19
03-06-2006, 04:34 AM
:confused:

Anyone who thinks Morrocco is in the Middle East is pretty dumb. It is futher west than Portugal for christ sakes!
I got to side with QuikSand here. Morocco is the most northwestern part of Africa, still, the majority of the population there is what one would call 'Arab'. And since 'Arabs' have a link with the Middle East, it's not so far fetched at all. This actually holds true for the entire North coast of Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt), people in all countries North of the Sahara desert have mostly 'Arab' looks, South of the desert people are usually 'black'.

KeyserSoze
03-06-2006, 05:49 AM
Just some questions


How many US players are in the NHL? How many Canadians? How many Swedish?

How percentage of US population is black? And in Canada ? and in Sweden?

JonInMiddleGA
03-06-2006, 06:34 AM
How many US players are in the NHL? How many Canadians? How many Swedish?

I think I found at least part of this (assuming the info is right that is)
http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/blogs/sports/?p=3

Countries ranked by total number of NHL players:

Canada 389
US 134
Czech Rep 50
Sweden 42
Finland 32
Russia 31
Slovakia 23
Germany 7
Ukraine 7

Countries ranked by highest proportion of NHL players per population size (using 2004 Census Bureau Data):

Canada 1 NHL player for every 83,568 citizens
(Or 3.9 players per population the size of Raleigh)
Finland 1 for every 162,969
(Or 2 players per Raleigh)
Czech Rep 1 for every 204,920
(Or 1.6 players per Raleigh)
Sweden 1 for every 213,952
(Or 1.5 players per Raleigh)
Slovakia 1 for every 235,826
(Or 1.4 players per Raleigh)
US 1 for every 2,186,776
(Or 0.15 players per Raleigh)
Russian 1 for every 4,643,452
(Or 0.07 players per Raleigh)
Ukraine 1 for every 6,758,571
(Or 0.05 players per Raleigh)
Germany 1 for every 11,775,000
(Or 0.03 players per Raleigh)

RendeR
03-06-2006, 11:30 AM
*kisses* to RendeR.

Asshat. ;)

RendeR
03-06-2006, 11:31 AM
DOLA: Too bad no-one seems to get the parody eh? This is why they need to be stopped, people just can't do them right ;)

Captain2711
03-06-2006, 11:34 AM
Nevermind the lack of the black athlete in hockey. There never was a presence. What happened to baseball?? Peter Gammons had a interesting paragraph in his Diamond Notes:

One GM offers these shocking statistics: There are only 76 African-Americans spread out across the 30 40-man rosters. Seven teams have one or fewer, three have none.

Obviously, the Baseball Academy in Compton, Calif., is a beginning. But baseball somehow has to get spread back into the African-American culture, especially those in the impoverished areas of the country, from the inner cities to Tobacco Road. One major problem is that it's practically impossible to be poor -- whatever culture -- and play college baseball. Because baseball programs are limited to fewer than 11 scholarships per program -- for 30-man rosters -- money must be carefully allotted. So there has to be a way for baseball to make scholarship money available to poor kids who want to play juco or college baseball and are academically qualified.

But when 76 of the nearly 1,200 players on spring training rosters are African-American, the problem is worsening.

rkmsuf
03-06-2006, 11:41 AM
Where are the black curlers?

RendeR
03-06-2006, 11:43 AM
Where are the black curlers? The Ethiopian team missed the final cut by losing to Quatar 1-0 in the final end.

kcchief19
03-06-2006, 11:50 AM
DOLA: Too bad no-one seems to get the parody eh? This is why they need to be stopped, people just can't do them right ;)It does seem to drive home the point when people can't tell that aparody thread is a parody thread.
1 : a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule
2 : a feeble or ridiculous imitationYou know what? Now that I've studied the the definition of parody, I'm all on board with parody threads. They all seem to fill the second definition very nicely.

Desnudo
03-06-2006, 11:53 AM
DOLA: Too bad no-one seems to get the parody eh? This is why they need to be stopped, people just can't do them right ;)

Actually this parody thread has proven itself superior to the original thread by sparking a dialogue. Pwned.

kcchief19
03-06-2006, 12:12 PM
Actually this parody thread has proven itself superior to the original thread by sparking a dialogue. Pwned.Can't claim pwning until the community agrees on whether Morrocco is in Africa or the Middle East. Sorry.

Desnudo
03-06-2006, 12:14 PM
Can't claim pwning until the community agrees on whether Morrocco is in Africa or the Middle East. Sorry.

I also see the entrance of kcchief19 into the thread as a mark of success. Pwned.

sachmo71
03-06-2006, 01:03 PM
I thought Trevor Daley was from the US.

sterlingice
03-06-2006, 01:52 PM
Actually this parody thread has proven itself superior to the original thread by sparking a dialogue. Pwned.Um... I would say in spite of the original poster, not because of so don't go patting yourself on the back too hard there. That's hockey here at FOFC- "Oh, this is a joke thread? Whatever. It's a hockey topic, time to pounce on it and discuss for many posts :D"

SI

Desnudo
03-06-2006, 02:20 PM
Um... I would say in spite of the original poster, not because of so don't go patting yourself on the back too hard there. That's hockey here at FOFC- "Oh, this is a joke thread? Whatever. It's a hockey topic, time to pounce on it and discuss for many posts :D"

SI

I'm not patting myself on the back, I'm just pwning.