document.write(/*'<h3 id="Question"></h3>*/'<ul id="CommentsList"><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">Neville</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">There attention turns to girls and the competitive nature of the game is increased. House leagues where they don;t keep score or stats</div></li><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">Ken</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">Lost the NHL dream.</div></li><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">marc</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">because it\'s too tough. make it nmore fun</div></li><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">Greg</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">The current age that kids begin to play hockey is appropriate.  Nothing beats the look on a kids face when he is getting off the ice after playing "Timbit" hockey.  They play because they love it.</div></li><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">Greg</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">There is far too much pressure being but on our kids.  The parents are forgetting that hockey is supposed to be fun first.  Lay off the kids and they will play longer.</div></li><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">Dan</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">I think the reason may stem from the fact that parents put too much pressure on the kids to be the next super star and take the fun out of the game. </div></li><li class="Comment">Posted By: <span class="UserName">Robert</span> 1023 days ago<div class="Comment">I don\'t know, but if they have a valid reason it\'s OK. Maybe they just want to play for fun and they find it too competitive.</div></li></ul>');
