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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:19 pm
MNS genius coaching strategy. Shorten the bench. Don’t let other kids develop. Stay away!
Maybe A is better suited for your child?
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:19 pm
MNS genius coaching strategy. Shorten the bench. Don’t let other kids develop. Stay away!
Maybe A is better suited for your child?
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:19 pm
MNS genius coaching strategy. Shorten the bench. Don’t let other kids develop. Stay away!
Maybe A is better suited for your child?
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:19 pm
MNS genius coaching strategy. Shorten the bench. Don’t let other kids develop. Stay away!
Maybe A is better suited for your child?
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
They're just making donations I'm sure
Apparently 2 have committed to Terriers and 3 have committed to Jets….
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
They're just making donations I'm sure
Apparently 2 have committed to Terriers and 3 have committed to Jets….
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
They're just making donations I'm sure
Apparently 2 have committed to Terriers and 3 have committed to Jets….
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:19 pm
MNS genius coaching strategy. Shorten the bench. Don’t let other kids develop. Stay away!
Maybe A is better suited for your child?
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
No Terriers skate last night. They are full. Call the coach he'll tell you.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:19 pm
MNS genius coaching strategy. Shorten the bench. Don’t let other kids develop. Stay away!
Maybe A is better suited for your child?
Don't be a dummie a good coach at U10 is someone who develops every kid a best he can. Winning at all cost at this level and age is iidiotic and a sign of low mental maturity.
What a loser mentality!
Development starts in practice, if your son who should be in A looks awful in practice then he isn't magically going to make strides in a game. It all starts in practice at every age and level. Being at the appropriate level is where most parents make the mistake and it only stunts their development and it's really the parents fault not the coaches.
Saw a couple PC A helmets at Terriers skate tonight didn’t fhey finish almost in cellar in A?
No Terriers skate last night. They are full. Call the coach he'll tell you.