Myriad Reasons Dept: The are myriad reasons for that and they have been widely discussed in hockey circles the past few years, with costs, concussions and fewer new Canadians taking up the game often cited as the main causes, according to Globe and Mail. That s in large part why Bauer Hockey launched an interesting and ambitious plan this week to attempt to double the number of new players entering in the game by 2022, a process that will start with an in-depth study of Canadian parents who don t put their children in the game and globe readers love-hate relationship with hockey That trend hasn t escaped the notice of the private sector, either. A stagnating player base, after all, will mean fewer sales of all things hockey related.
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