Haley Wickenheiser said, as part of her apology, that no one
on the team 'smokes'. So there is a good message to all of
the young people right there, and because of the level
of sport they play, I am not a bit surprised, I would not
have thought any of them smoked, as it would seriously
affect their level of play.
I quite agree, talloola. That is what I said at the very beginning (2nd or 3rd post in the thread) of the thread. Athletes smoking? What were they thinking.
So when they say that they don’t smoke, I believe them. However, one again has to see how it will look to the teenagers. They only hear that the players have been smoking cigars. Now, whether cigars or cigarettes is irrelevant, the operative word here is smoking. That gives teenagers the message that smoking is cool.
Anyway, now that they have apologized, it has undone at least part of the damage. An apology was very much called for.
So, the arguement that they are not setting a good example
for young people doesn't quite fit in this situation.
Young people are not stupid, (well, if they smoke they are)
and I'm sure they know about cigars and inhaling.
Young people are not stupid but at that age they are very impressionable, and especially susceptible to people they idolize. Indeed, that is how fashion trends begin. They see their idol, their icon wear this or that and they also start wearing it. The same goes for smoking.
Even though I still disagree with them doing what they did
out on the ice, in view of reporters, I do not disagree
with their 'right' to celebrate in the dressing room and
have a blast.
I support that right too, as long as it is done in private (especially the smoking part).