2012 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:36 pm
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:31 am the goalie dad, will still say he had a .950 save percentage.
the goalie dad will post videos of the 4-5 saves he made
When they are on, not much you can do, they move the puck better than most u16 teams. Fw and D gave up, left the goalie out to dry,
thanks goalie dad. we knew you would respond. blame it on the rest of the team and just try to justify 13 GAA in a game. brick was a long time ago.
Imagine he is looking for a new team next year and coaches were being petty by not pulling him. Feel bad for the kid.
The way to avoid that is don’t let in 13 goals. Be better.
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:34 am
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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:23 pm Which team is the toughest in the league as the roster sits now and ready to compete top 4 next year when hitting starts.
DMF is well positioned
I agree with DMF and I think the Rebels are a pain in the butt to play against as WELL and have been rough housing for a couple years now. Those are my two picks for sure. I would imagine JRC Marlies and NYR will look much different.
Top players will remain top players for at least one more year. Can’t hit what you can’t catch. None of the kids will be immediately prepared with proper timing in respect to hitting until near the end of the year at best. Top teams, minus JRC are turning over a lot of players. All of which are dropping smaller 3rd liners and 4,5,6 numbered dman and replacing them with bigger, equally or better skilled players. Many of which are from out of the G.

Who outside of the G will be coming in this upcoming year
My kid could come but you guys are too crazy to deal with. I’ll stay in the O out of your toxic shit
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:56 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:34 am
Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 2:16 am
Guest wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:01 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:38 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:23 pm Which team is the toughest in the league as the roster sits now and ready to compete top 4 next year when hitting starts.
DMF is well positioned
I agree with DMF and I think the Rebels are a pain in the butt to play against as WELL and have been rough housing for a couple years now. Those are my two picks for sure. I would imagine JRC Marlies and NYR will look much different.
Top players will remain top players for at least one more year. Can’t hit what you can’t catch. None of the kids will be immediately prepared with proper timing in respect to hitting until near the end of the year at best. Top teams, minus JRC are turning over a lot of players. All of which are dropping smaller 3rd liners and 4,5,6 numbered dman and replacing them with bigger, equally or better skilled players. Many of which are from out of the G.

Who outside of the G will be coming in this upcoming year
My kid could come but you guys are too crazy to deal with. I’ll stay in the O out of your toxic shit
I know when my kid left the O to come play in the G it was a big adjustment the speed and talent of the league were a much higher level and it took some time to catch up. My kid was one of the top kids before coming and we had high expectations for him and realized after a month this was different hockey in the G as a result my kid's growth was much better and he's now playing great hockey. OMHA kids better not think for a second they are coming here to light it up because its not going to happen in all fairness.
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We are looking to join the G and have been presented lots of options. All of the playoff bound teams look to have a strong future moving into next season. Bottom teams are just so weak. I can’t see anyone of any relevance wanting to play on those teams. I just see the as perennial bottom feeder teams. Everyone is going to keep getting better but the bottom four lack any significant talent to build around. I’ve heard good things about some of those coaches but I just think it’s going to be tough to build. Everyone I speak to feels the same. Just my thoughts.
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 8:25 pm We are looking to join the G and have been presented lots of options. All of the playoff bound teams look to have a strong future moving into next season. Bottom teams are just so weak. I can’t see anyone of any relevance wanting to play on those teams. I just see the as perennial bottom feeder teams. Everyone is going to keep getting better but the bottom four lack any significant talent to build around. I’ve heard good things about some of those coaches but I just think it’s going to be tough to build. Everyone I speak to feels the same. Just my thoughts.
My kid came from the O to the G a few years ago. Be humble enough that if you want into the G, your kid will have to spend a year shovelling crap on one of the bottom 3 teams, unless he’s a superstar. The bottom 3 in the G are a close comparable to top 3 in the O. Your kid plays in the G for one season and they get exposure to better teams. It’s not always about being the best, it’s about exposure and development. The G is leaps and bounds better than the OMHA.
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If you are not being offered a spot and have to get your foot in the door on a bad team then your kid probably stinks and you are there so you can tell your buddies your kid plays in the G. Sorry.
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nope!! alot of "interesting pickups" are going to happen.

alot of teams are going to cut the short kid with the bad attitude, who was good 2 years ago. so many of those kids around the league. The parents almost always have had a physical altercation at the rink. thats the vermin you need to get rid of
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Guest wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:51 am If you are not being offered a spot and have to get your foot in the door on a bad team then your kid probably stinks and you are there so you can tell your buddies your kid plays in the G. Sorry.
There is more to it than that, Teams are full, you missed skates, coaches in the G are lazy F ucks and do hardly any recruiting they don't see kids at OMHA games they may not see the kids unless they run a pro hockey team in the spring etc. These kids have zero showcase unless theres a run in at a tourney etc. It's a good choice for some of these OMHA guys to go to a bottom five team and try and light it up and grab some ice time so others can see them.
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Guest wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:20 am
Guest wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:51 am If you are not being offered a spot and have to get your foot in the door on a bad team then your kid probably stinks and you are there so you can tell your buddies your kid plays in the G. Sorry.
There is more to it than that, Teams are full, you missed skates, coaches in the G are lazy F ucks and do hardly any recruiting they don't see kids at OMHA games they may not see the kids unless they run a pro hockey team in the spring etc. These kids have zero showcase unless theres a run in at a tourney etc. It's a good choice for some of these OMHA guys to go to a bottom five team and try and light it up and grab some ice time so others can see them.
Most good coaches have a pulse on who is good. The issue is that parent think their kid is better than in reality
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Guest wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:02 am
Guest wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:20 am
Guest wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:51 am If you are not being offered a spot and have to get your foot in the door on a bad team then your kid probably stinks and you are there so you can tell your buddies your kid plays in the G. Sorry.
There is more to it than that, Teams are full, you missed skates, coaches in the G are lazy F ucks and do hardly any recruiting they don't see kids at OMHA games they may not see the kids unless they run a pro hockey team in the spring etc. These kids have zero showcase unless theres a run in at a tourney etc. It's a good choice for some of these OMHA guys to go to a bottom five team and try and light it up and grab some ice time so others can see them.
Most good coaches have a pulse on who is good. The issue is that parent think their kid is better than in reality
Good Coaches... that's hilarious. this is just a job for them the passion isn't there for 90% of them. You can't argue that. Everyone at the rinks feels it. Hockey in Canada is in shambles and it's big money now and won't get fixed any time soon. The parents are raising pussies and the coaches come and go and would rather replace than develop kids.