The Entry Draft in the National Hockey League: Discrimination, Style of Play, and Team Location
Marc Lavoie
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2003, vol. 62, issue 2, 383-405
Abstract:
The study shows that French Canadians continue to suffer from entry discrimination in the National Hockey League. At the time of the draft, the future offensive performance of French Canadian (and European) players is underestimated. The addition of various measures of robustness and defensive play makes no difference. This study also takes into account the location of the teams that drafted the players. It seems that American teams discriminate against French Canadian players, while English Canada teams discriminate against Europeans. The teams from the Province of Quebec did not appear to discriminate in favour of French Canadians.
Date: 2003
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