ST barely has AA players let alone AAA
There are maybe 5-6 kids AAA ready now in the west
They are all on VP, MNS, FT (2 each)
Everybody else is delusional
2015 AA
Re: 2015 AA
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:27 pmWhy should anyone care about a few wins or losses for a 9- or 10-year-old? What does winning or losing some ordinary games even prove? Otherwise, that parent must have serious issues or be incredibly immature.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:09 pm Who cares. You still went 1-4 and lost to the second worst team in the East.
Re: 2015 AA
Let's be realistic. By the end of the 2015 U10 AA season, not a single AA player showed they could compete with true AAA talent – except for one defenseman from MNS. His skating technique, puck control, and speed are solid, though he does have areas to improve, like physicality and puck protection. He'd make a AAA roster for sure. As for VP, they have maybe one decent kid; the rest simply aren't AAA caliber unless they join a bottom AAA team. The official season hasn't started yet, but based on the fall tournaments, I haven't seen any standout kids from VP, MNS, or FT who demonstrate AAA-level talent.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:40 pm ST barely has AA players let alone AAA
There are maybe 5-6 kids AAA ready now in the west
They are all on VP, MNS, FT (2 each)
Everybody else is delusional
Re: 2015 AA
Not that many. The one LD on MNS and their center, the FT center and the RD from VP. 4.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:40 pm ST barely has AA players let alone AAA
There are maybe 5-6 kids AAA ready now in the west
They are all on VP, MNS, FT (2 each)
Everybody else is delusional
Lots of other very good AA players.