ELynah Forum

General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: KateWithThe8 on February 09, 2005, 11:56:45 AM

Title: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: KateWithThe8 on February 09, 2005, 11:56:45 AM
Sports Illustrated On Campus has a pretty good article on Bowling Green's goalie, and current Hobey Baker candidate, Jordan Sigalet.  It describes his once secret battle with MS while still playing hockey:  http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/sioncampus/02/07/the_final0210/
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: atb9 on February 09, 2005, 04:01:57 PM
[Q]KateWithThe8 Wrote:

 Sports Illustrated On Campus has a pretty good article on Bowling Green's goalie, and current Hobey Baker candidate, Jordan Sigalet.  It describes his once secret battle with MS while still playing hockey:[/q]

The guys who won't take part in hobey stuff must have a real problem with the sympathy vote Jordan Sigalet (and his brother?) is getting.  Is he the best college hockey player with MS?  As far as we know, probably.  Is he the best college hockey player?

Vote McKee!  :-D
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: Trotsky on February 09, 2005, 04:18:07 PM
"Award criteria include strength of character on and off the ice, along with scholastic achievement and sportsmanship. Naturally, the player must contribute to the integrity of his team while displaying outstanding skills in all facets of the game. These qualities epitomize what the award's namesake was all about."

So, yeah, if it isn't a huge reach and the committee has the chance to generate lots of good publicity for college hockey, they likely will.  That in itself is not enough to make a Sigalet a winner, but this year there are probably only two Hobey Hat Trick slots up for grabs.
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: atb9 on February 09, 2005, 04:26:53 PM
[Q]Trotsky Wrote:

 "Award criteria include strength of character on and off the ice, along with scholastic achievement and sportsmanship. Naturally, the player must contribute to the integrity of his team while displaying outstanding skills in all facets of the game. These qualities epitomize what the award's namesake was all about."

So, yeah, if it isn't a huge reach and the committee has the chance to generate lots of good publicity for college hockey, they likely will.  That in itself is not enough to make a Sigalet a winner, but this year there are probably only two Hobey Hat Trick slots up for grabs.[/q]

I know what you're saying...but how about this quote from Jordan:

"That's great to hear," Sigalet says. "All I ever wanted is to be treated like a hockey player."

But by him saying that, it only increases his case, right?   ::nut::
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: KeithK on February 09, 2005, 04:38:18 PM
No problem at all with the sympathy vote the guy is getting now, in the fan voting.  The fan voting is arbitrary and (fortunately) has very littel to do with who eventually wins.  Now, if Sigalet were to win the Hobey purely out of sympathy then I'd be somewhat annoyed.
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: Beeeej on February 09, 2005, 05:23:23 PM
[q]outstanding skills in all facets of the game[/q]

Not to be a curmudgeon, but the guy isn't in the top twenty goalies for the season.  I'm impressed with his perseverance, but he doesn't belong at or near the top of a list of candidates for this particular award.

Beeeej
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: KeithK on February 09, 2005, 05:35:46 PM
The kid should get an award from BG at the end of the season and a hearty ovation from any hockey fan that sees him play.  But the Hobey?  No.
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: Molly on February 09, 2005, 06:48:30 PM
Just out of curiousity, but is it possible to refuse to accept the award (or remove yourself from the running)?
Title: Re: SI On Campus: Sigalet article
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on February 10, 2005, 05:45:09 PM
Next thing you know, some news outlet will be calling him "An American Hero"  ::yark::