Guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 2:39 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 1:44 pmLol MV without Warren you don't win plain and simple. You have zero breakout. Worst looking team structure. You're studs pulled you along, now jump off the 16 yr olds aura and slither over to u18 where you won't get one player returning from what I heard all week.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:31 pm Where are all the posts about MV always being out-coached?????
Crickets......
You're always outcoached. Outplayed lastnight and goalie saved your pathetic ass.
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MV can't hear you with his 2 OHL Cup rings plugging his earssimply amazing!
2009 GTHL AAA
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Bookmark this post and refer to it after the draft. Deals have already been made for the top 5.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 10:10 amYou would think CW cemented it, size is a drawback.
KM probably #2. He plays with much less talented players.
MD solid #3
JW 77 goes 4th
NL 11 Jrc goes 5
CM #1
JW #2
KM #3
CW #4
MD #5
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15 yr old Regina hockey phenom Maddox Schultz not applying for WHL exceptional status
'He's built like Crosby' 15 year old Regina phenom Maddox Schultz taking the hockey world by storm
Many scouts rank Schultz as top Canadian player born in 2010
Maddox's play has turned heads across the country. Many scouts rank him as the top player in Canada born in 2010.
Maddox Schultz was given exceptional status at the age of 14 to play up in the U18 AAA Hockey League. The league's top scorer, who just turned 15, is expected to be the No 1. pick in the upcoming Western Hockey League draft but he is not seeking exceptional status this time around. That's because under a new Hockey Canada rule, he can stay with the U18 AAA Regina Pat Canadians and still be allowed to play 34 games in the WHL next year.
'He's built like Crosby' 15 year old Regina phenom Maddox Schultz taking the hockey world by storm
Many scouts rank Schultz as top Canadian player born in 2010
Maddox's play has turned heads across the country. Many scouts rank him as the top player in Canada born in 2010.
Maddox Schultz was given exceptional status at the age of 14 to play up in the U18 AAA Hockey League. The league's top scorer, who just turned 15, is expected to be the No 1. pick in the upcoming Western Hockey League draft but he is not seeking exceptional status this time around. That's because under a new Hockey Canada rule, he can stay with the U18 AAA Regina Pat Canadians and still be allowed to play 34 games in the WHL next year.
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Nearly half the players on the GTHL’s Don Mills Flyers are Asian. It could be the start of a trend?
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
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Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 10:12 amJE has 5 rings for every orifice on his body.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 2:39 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 1:44 pmLol MV without Warren you don't win plain and simple. You have zero breakout. Worst looking team structure. You're studs pulled you along, now jump off the 16 yr olds aura and slither over to u18 where you won't get one player returning from what I heard all week.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:31 pm Where are all the posts about MV always being out-coached?????
Crickets......
You're always outcoached. Outplayed lastnight and goalie saved your pathetic ass.
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MV can't hear you with his 2 OHL Cup rings plugging his earssimply amazing!
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Just want to make a correction for you. Don Mills is not regarded top team anymore. Jrc is, as they won the OHL CupGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:34 am Nearly half the players on the GTHL’s Don Mills Flyers are Asian. It could be the start of a trend?
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
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No they aren’t. You guys can’t even make a semis. Fly king a game you were thoroughly out played and out shot makes you lucky. Not the bestGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:42 amJust want to make a correction for you. Don Mills is not regarded top team anymore. Jrc is, as they won the OHL CupGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:34 am Nearly half the players on the GTHL’s Don Mills Flyers are Asian. It could be the start of a trend?
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
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Semi? Jrc won the Final Boss game!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:54 amNo they aren’t. You guys can’t even make a semis. Fly king a game you were thoroughly out played and out shot makes you lucky. Not the bestGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:42 amJust want to make a correction for you. Don Mills is not regarded top team anymore. Jrc is, as they won the OHL CupGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:34 am Nearly half the players on the GTHL’s Don Mills Flyers are Asian. It could be the start of a trend?
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
Jrc is top U16 Team in Ontario.
The only thing ppl remember from last seasons 08s is that OR won OHL Cup. VK blew it just like Don Milly
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Keep crying! Crybaby Losers. All that money spent recruiting to get beat by a JRC team with no free rides. Nobody remembers anything but the OHL Cup Champs. Go JRC!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:54 amNo they aren’t. You guys can’t even make a semis. Fly king a game you were thoroughly out played and out shot makes you lucky. Not the bestGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:42 amJust want to make a correction for you. Don Mills is not regarded top team anymore. Jrc is, as they won the OHL CupGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:34 am Nearly half the players on the GTHL’s Don Mills Flyers are Asian. It could be the start of a trend?
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
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Season matchups were 3-2-1 in favour of CanadiansGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 12:09 pmSemi? Jrc won the Final Boss game!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:54 amNo they aren’t. You guys can’t even make a semis. Fly king a game you were thoroughly out played and out shot makes you lucky. Not the bestGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:42 amJust want to make a correction for you. Don Mills is not regarded top team anymore. Jrc is, as they won the OHL CupGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:34 am Nearly half the players on the GTHL’s Don Mills Flyers are Asian. It could be the start of a trend?
As the No. 1 ranked under 16 team in the province, the Don Mills Flyers have been making the rounds of the OHL lately, where teams try to sell some of the most promising 15 year old hockey players in the country on their programs.
In its 2023-24 annual report, 67.3 per cent of all GTHL players in the competitive stream identified as white, while 5.9 per cent were East Asian. That second number is sure to increase if, as Tom Cumming suggested, the parents with kids here now pass on their experiences.
Jrc is top U16 Team in Ontario.
The only thing ppl remember from last seasons 08s is that OR won OHL Cup. VK blew it just like Don Milly