ONTARIO PREP U18 AAA LEAGUE

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Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 5:46 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 6:16 pm This will be a complete $$$$ grab. This is for all the dreamers that can't make AAA U18 GTHL or OMHA so go pay 30k to play hockey and get a terrible education.
Good luck save your money buy your son a car put a down-payment on a house or buy your sons prep school coach a car and pay his monthly mortgage lol you choose.

MOST ACCURATE STATEMENT I HAVE SEEN ON HERE EVER!!!!!

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS!! ABSOLUTELY TRUE.
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This is for all the dreamers that can't make AAA U18 GTHL or OMHA so go pay 30k to play hockey and get a terrible education.

I agree with most of that statement however "a terrible education" at SAC is a bit misleading.

Given their history, the cost and successful people who went there I don't think that exists.
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Guest wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 7:15 am This is for all the dreamers that can't make AAA U18 GTHL or OMHA so go pay 30k to play hockey and get a terrible education.

I agree with most of that statement however "a terrible education" at SAC is a bit misleading.

Given their history, the cost and successful people who went there I don't think that exists.





Who mentioned SAC?

I thought they were talking about Everest or The Hill.
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Let’s be honest, anyone who went to the Hill or Everest was trying to circumvent the system, they weren’t there for the education or mediocre training.

SAC is not in the same category as those and can get you far along with UCC. Save your money if you’re not exploring one of the latter.
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Guest wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 2:08 pm Let’s be honest, anyone who went to the Hill or Everest was trying to circumvent the system, they weren’t there for the education or mediocre training.

SAC is not in the same category as those and can get you far along with UCC. Save your money if you’re not exploring one of the latter.
Everest and the Hill are not schools you go to for education. Typically it’s for kids that don’t have the smarts for SAC, UCC or St M.ike’s, they have the NHL dream still, some don’t even play AAA
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You know, I’ve stayed quiet long enough. I’ve watched my kid pour everything into this game. His time, his heart, his soul. Early mornings, late nights, cold rinks, empty stands. And when draft day came, when the lights were supposed to shine brightest… silence. Overlooked. Passed over. Not a call, not a glance. AAA said he’s not big enough. His all hockey school said “you’ll make the team in grade 11”, how convenient he’s “ready” right after his u16 draft year. OHL scouts said maybe next year.

I’m sick of the calls. Sick of the texts. These scouts reach out, say they’re “watching” or “you made it” and then they say they “like what they see,” then disappear like ghosts the second the conversation gets real and we commit. We were done with this 09 age group so we left it.

Well let me tell you something. He’s not waiting for next year.

Prep league is about to learn what they missed. Every shift, every puck battle, every shot. He’s coming like he’s got something to prove, because he does. He’s coming for every kid who had the easy road. He’s not the golden boy. He’s the worker. He’s the storm you never saw coming.

And when he lights it up this season, when the same people who doubted him come calling, they’re gonna have to watch him walk past without even looking back. Because my son is not just playing the game. He’s taking it over. One shift at a time.

You’ll know and hear the name soon. He doesn’t want bread crumbs, he wants that whole meal. He’ll make you sit there and watch him eat it too.
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Guest wrote: Sun May 25, 2025 2:18 pm You know, I’ve stayed quiet long enough. I’ve watched my kid pour everything into this game. His time, his heart, his soul. Early mornings, late nights, cold rinks, empty stands. And when draft day came, when the lights were supposed to shine brightest… silence. Overlooked. Passed over. Not a call, not a glance. AAA said he’s not big enough. His all hockey school said “you’ll make the team in grade 11”, how convenient he’s “ready” right after his u16 draft year. OHL scouts said maybe next year.

I’m sick of the calls. Sick of the texts. These scouts reach out, say they’re “watching” or “you made it” and then they say they “like what they see,” then disappear like ghosts the second the conversation gets real and we commit. We were done with this 09 age group so we left it.

Well let me tell you something. He’s not waiting for next year.

Prep league is about to learn what they missed. Every shift, every puck battle, every shot. He’s coming like he’s got something to prove, because he does. He’s coming for every kid who had the easy road. He’s not the golden boy. He’s the worker. He’s the storm you never saw coming.

And when he lights it up this season, when the same people who doubted him come calling, they’re gonna have to watch him walk past without even looking back. Because my son is not just playing the game. He’s taking it over. One shift at a time.

You’ll know and hear the name soon. He doesn’t want bread crumbs, he wants that whole meal. He’ll make you sit there and watch him eat it too.


And listen, my son isn’t out here treating hockey like some fun weekend hobby, it’s his future job. That’s why I told him, forget school. Who needs to read and write when you’re gonna be the king of the NHL? You think McDavid's out here writing essays? Please. My kid treats his body like a temple, protein on protein, hasn’t touched a carb since U10. We’ve got enough supplements in the house to open a GNC. Our whole family is behind him. He’s the golden boy, he eats first, the rest of us wait and watch like it’s a royal banquet. He’s been groomed for greatness since day one. Every decision, every sacrifice, every dollar spent has been about this moment. And when he steps on that ice, you’ll see it. He’s not just playing the game…he’s rewriting the script.
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Guest wrote: Mon May 26, 2025 11:40 am
Guest wrote: Sun May 25, 2025 2:18 pm You know, I’ve stayed quiet long enough. I’ve watched my kid pour everything into this game. His time, his heart, his soul. Early mornings, late nights, cold rinks, empty stands. And when draft day came, when the lights were supposed to shine brightest… silence. Overlooked. Passed over. Not a call, not a glance. AAA said he’s not big enough. His all hockey school said “you’ll make the team in grade 11”, how convenient he’s “ready” right after his u16 draft year. OHL scouts said maybe next year.

I’m sick of the calls. Sick of the texts. These scouts reach out, say they’re “watching” or “you made it” and then they say they “like what they see,” then disappear like ghosts the second the conversation gets real and we commit. We were done with this 09 age group so we left it.

Well let me tell you something. He’s not waiting for next year.

Prep league is about to learn what they missed. Every shift, every puck battle, every shot. He’s coming like he’s got something to prove, because he does. He’s coming for every kid who had the easy road. He’s not the golden boy. He’s the worker. He’s the storm you never saw coming.

And when he lights it up this season, when the same people who doubted him come calling, they’re gonna have to watch him walk past without even looking back. Because my son is not just playing the game. He’s taking it over. One shift at a time.

You’ll know and hear the name soon. He doesn’t want bread crumbs, he wants that whole meal. He’ll make you sit there and watch him eat it too.


And listen, my son isn’t out here treating hockey like some fun weekend hobby, it’s his future job. That’s why I told him, forget school. Who needs to read and write when you’re gonna be the king of the NHL? You think McDavid's out here writing essays? Please. My kid treats his body like a temple, protein on protein, hasn’t touched a carb since U10. We’ve got enough supplements in the house to open a GNC. Our whole family is behind him. He’s the golden boy, he eats first, the rest of us wait and watch like it’s a royal banquet. He’s been groomed for greatness since day one. Every decision, every sacrifice, every dollar spent has been about this moment. And when he steps on that ice, you’ll see it. He’s not just playing the game…he’s rewriting the script.



Imagine putting all your time, energy and money into hockey and slowly you’re starting to realize that it’s going nowhere, it’s was a hobby for your kid, and you….thats it.
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