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What should happen with this MVP mishap?
I think the little brat should learn how to lose with dignity.
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I think the poor kid should get the MVP award.
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xSamhainx
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This is hilarious!! If there is one thing I agree with the general populace, its that lawyers are definitely a scourge upon mankind. Believe it or not, I found 2 people at work that sided with the kid, I cant believe it! They say technically he did better thus should get the award. I say its up to the judges, the hell with technicalities. Maybe the kid that got it was more graceful or somthing ='.'=

Father sues team for not naming son MVP

TORONTO -- A Canadian father is suing the New Brunswick Amateur Hockey Association after his 16-year-old son failed to win the league's most valuable player award.


Michael Croteau is seeking about $200,000 in psychological and punitive damages from the association. He also demands that the MVP trophy be taken from the winner and given to his son, Steven.


Croteau told the Globe and Mail newspaper in a story published Thursday that Steven was the New Brunswick Bantam AAA leading scorer, which made him the most valuable player. He said the youth was so crushed when another player won the award at a banquet in March that he lost his desire to play.


The league's nine coaches or managers select the most valuable player, and voting results are not disclosed.


Steven had a league-leading 45 goals and 42 assists in 27 games, while the boy named most valuable player finished fourth in league scoring with 21 goals and 39 assists.


"How do you justify that?'' Croteau said in the Globe and Mail. "It's quite obvious he's the most valuable forward in the league.''


Brian Whitehead, the New Brunswick Amateur Hockey Association executive director, confirmed the lawsuit was filed but declined to discuss details.
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Post Sat Nov 09, 2002 8:01 am
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I don’t blame the kid, I blame the kid’s father (or mother). $200,000 in psychological and punitive damages? I think the poll should instead be, which lawsuit is funnier this one or the fat man vs. the fastfood chains?
And just because you have the most goals and/or total points doesn’t necessarily mean you are the best player, maybe the kid that one was a good defender too.
Post Sat Nov 09, 2002 10:52 am
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In general, I see absolutely no validity for the lawsuit. With that said (and having been on the losing end before myself), the problem is caused (in so many cases and it appears to be so in this one) because the voting is done in secret and the rationale for the winning child is virtually NEVER given out. Every child and adult SHOULD be told the reason(s) for the winner of the award (assuming there are legitimate reasons). There are many reasons for this. Again assuming there are legitimate reasons for the winner, the only way other children can learn what values are being valued by the voters is to be told the reasons. The association does everybody (children and adults alike) a disservice by keeping the voting rationale secret.
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Post Sat Nov 09, 2002 3:06 pm
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The parents are definitely the true idiots, they are committing one of the "big no-no's" of the new millenia in my opinion. They simply are not allowing their child to learn how to handle defeat. Same is happening across the states. Schools are dropping scorekeeping in games, so "everyone wins".Well isnt that special. Test requirements are lowered so everyone passes. Sound just peachy at first, but think about it a second. You end up having children who have never been faced with losing, never been faced with adversity or disappointment. Have never had to learn from their mistakes and improve. Then they grow up, something disappointing happens and they dont know how to handle it and they freak out. It could be chronic depression they go into. It could be extreme, like blowing away someone who cuts them off on the freeway. Or walking into a place and blowing everyone away because they didnt give you the job, or didnt give you a refund for what you brought back to the store. I know those are worst case scenarios, but it could simply just being violent towards anyone that tells you no, or wins. Or they just turn out to be a real jerk or whiner. Kids have to learn how to handle defeat and move on.
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Post Sat Nov 09, 2002 9:00 pm
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Of course for a father his son is the best in his eyes.. obviously this father is a moron.

think of the poor kid that would get his mvp-trophy taken from him.. what would his psychological bill be after that?
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Well, I think that on paper the kid was far better qualified to be MVP than the kid who received the award. I also think that 1) he's a kid; 2) the MVP does not mean you make more money; 3) his dad is an ***.
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quote:
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Well, I think that on paper the kid was far better qualified to be MVP than the kid who received the award.


Not necessarily - that is what I meant in an earlier post about the voting being secret - we don't know the criteria. For instance, they may have been looking to reward a more team player rather than a hotshot soloist.
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Post Mon Nov 11, 2002 12:57 am
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wow, noone cut the kid a break, lol. Good sign ='.'=
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quote:
Originally posted by Joey Nipps
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Originally posted by ButtOfMalmsey
Well, I think that on paper the kid was far better qualified to be MVP than the kid who received the award.


Not necessarily - that is what I meant in an earlier post about the voting being secret - we don't know the criteria. For instance, they may have been looking to reward a more team player rather than a hotshot soloist.


Your assumption would be correct, only this kid had not only scored more goals than the guy who won, he also had more assists. Points in hockey is the sum of goals scored and assists.
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Post Thu Nov 14, 2002 11:27 pm
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Well.. im no sports freak and not a big fan of hockey either.. heck i dont even live in the states.. but anyway.
i thought in the minors it also counts how you are as a person.. so the kid who got the price maybe helped his team-members and was nice to everyone, and beside that a good player.. this kid who wants the price maybe was a selfish kid (sure sounds like it), treated some of his team-members bad and just wanted to score himself all the time..
guess what i want to say is, its not all about statistics.
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