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Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:52 am
The rattlers are having a pretty good year, as they are a complete rebuild teaam.
I have watched a few of their games and these players stood out to me...
#74, #22, #44, #19, #11, #93
Doesn't surprise me, good coach.
Are you with central scouting? lol odd post. But yes good season.
Yes I am,
I find top players from each team. #74, and #44 stand out the most from what I seen
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:52 am
The rattlers are having a pretty good year, as they are a complete rebuild teaam.
I have watched a few of their games and these players stood out to me...
#74, #22, #44, #19, #11, #93
Doesn't surprise me, good coach.
Are you with central scouting? lol odd post. But yes good season.
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:52 am
The rattlers are having a pretty good year, as they are a complete rebuild teaam.
I have watched a few of their games and these players stood out to me...
#74, #22, #44, #19, #11, #93
Doesn't surprise me, good coach.
Are you with central scouting? lol odd post. But yes good season.
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
He is a standout - the players and parents respect him. A few coaches could learn from his approach to team and player development (but they won't). Makes me wonder if last year's Rattlers parents have any regrets...
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:52 am
The rattlers are having a pretty good year, as they are a complete rebuild teaam.
I have watched a few of their games and these players stood out to me...
#74, #22, #44, #19, #11, #93
Doesn't surprise me, good coach.
Are you with central scouting? lol odd post. But yes good season.
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
He is a standout - the players and parents respect him. A few coaches could learn from his approach to team and player development (but they won't). Makes me wonder if last year's Rattlers parents have any regrets...
Kudos to the one rattler who stayed. A few parents could learn from their approach.
Are you with central scouting? lol odd post. But yes good season.
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
He is a standout - the players and parents respect him. A few coaches could learn from his approach to team and player development (but they won't). Makes me wonder if last year's Rattlers parents have any regrets...
Kudos to the one rattler who stayed. A few parents could learn from their approach.
Omg Rattlers parents are too funny lol. Do y’all feel proud tooting your own horns back and forth on MHT together?! Wack jobs
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
He is a standout - the players and parents respect him. A few coaches could learn from his approach to team and player development (but they won't). Makes me wonder if last year's Rattlers parents have any regrets...
Kudos to the one rattler who stayed. A few parents could learn from their approach.
Omg Rattlers parents are too funny lol. Do y’all feel proud tooting your own horns back and forth on MHT together?! Wack jobs
It's not just Rattlers parents. My son skated with them last spring. There was interest, but we accepted a spot on another team. Both my son and I regret it.
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
He is a standout - the players and parents respect him. A few coaches could learn from his approach to team and player development (but they won't). Makes me wonder if last year's Rattlers parents have any regrets...
Kudos to the one rattler who stayed. A few parents could learn from their approach.
Omg Rattlers parents are too funny lol. Do y’all feel proud tooting your own horns back and forth on MHT together?! Wack jobs
It's not just Rattlers parents. My son skated with them last spring. There was interest, but we accepted a spot on another team. Both my son and I regret it.
I'm no Rattlers parent either ... but this is what I have been hearing about the coach and team.
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:52 am
The rattlers are having a pretty good year, as they are a complete rebuild teaam.
I have watched a few of their games and these players stood out to me...
#74, #22, #44, #19, #11, #93
Doesn't surprise me, good coach.
Are you with central scouting? lol odd post. But yes good season.
Rattlers play as a team and don't get down when the other team scores first. They have a strong bench and the effort comes out in waves on every line change. Coach uses the whole bench and should be congratulated from building that team from scratch and holding each player accountable. They won tournaments, ties the rangers, currently 4th in the standings, ranked 17th in Ontario. That's pretty darn good for 1st year together.
He is a standout - the players and parents respect him. A few coaches could learn from his approach to team and player development (but they won't). Makes me wonder if last year's Rattlers parents have any regrets...
I heard that some of last years rattlers parents are trying to come back to the rats