90% of the names from Ontario are just average to above average AAA players, literally nobody is sour. It's a list of the crazies who have been to 200x85 camps.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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enjoy your swag, the real talent and good hockey will be at the Draftday tourney this weekend.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:21 am90% of the names from Ontario are just average to above average AAA players, literally nobody is sour. It's a list of the crazies who have been to 200x85 camps.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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#jealousGuest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:25 amenjoy your swag, the real talent and good hockey will be at the Draftday tourney this weekend.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:21 am90% of the names from Ontario are just average to above average AAA players, literally nobody is sour. It's a list of the crazies who have been to 200x85 camps.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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The AAA tryout window has been closed for 33 days, and you've already done three spring tournaments? Congratulations, you're an idiot, satisfying your own F.O.M.O at the expense of your son's long term health and development. No meaningful rest after a long season is not making him better, nor is U15 spring hockey getting him one inch closer to being drafted in U16. If he's already good enough to be one of the 300 kids drafted after U16, see previous comment regarding your own F.O.M.O.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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Seems like there's a lot of missing kids from outside Ontario.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
The American list is not great either.
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This is the funniest “ real talent” !!!! If you have down anything in sport you know at this age all you are witnessing is early maturation which has zero correlation with talent ! Being able to tell the difference is way too far beyond you, so far you can’t even comprehend why this could be true!Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:25 amenjoy your swag, the real talent and good hockey will be at the Draftday tourney this weekend.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:21 am90% of the names from Ontario are just average to above average AAA players, literally nobody is sour. It's a list of the crazies who have been to 200x85 camps.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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Early or late maturation let the kids decide if they want to play or have the experience. Why deny the chance for them to play with new kids or their buddies. If we want to fly or drive half way around the world or if the cost is $50 or 5k, what’s it to you?Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 2:01 pmThis is the funniest “ real talent” !!!! If you have down anything in sport you know at this age all you are witnessing is early maturation which has zero correlation with talent ! Being able to tell the difference is way too far beyond you, so far you can’t even comprehend why this could be true!Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:25 amenjoy your swag, the real talent and good hockey will be at the Draftday tourney this weekend.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:21 am90% of the names from Ontario are just average to above average AAA players, literally nobody is sour. It's a list of the crazies who have been to 200x85 camps.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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Exactly! Let them have fun and stop being a fool that calls it “talent”! You will see the talent at 18!Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 2:42 pmEarly or late maturation let the kids decide if they want to play or have the experience. Why deny the chance for them to play with new kids or their buddies. If we want to fly or drive half way around the world or if the cost is $50 or 5k, what’s it to you?Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 2:01 pmThis is the funniest “ real talent” !!!! If you have down anything in sport you know at this age all you are witnessing is early maturation which has zero correlation with talent ! Being able to tell the difference is way too far beyond you, so far you can’t even comprehend why this could be true!Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:25 amenjoy your swag, the real talent and good hockey will be at the Draftday tourney this weekend.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:21 am90% of the names from Ontario are just average to above average AAA players, literally nobody is sour. It's a list of the crazies who have been to 200x85 camps.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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It's pretty obvious with some kids now that I've watched over the 2 months that they're playing too much hockey. These are kids especially on the top 3 teams that I know don't play other sports. It's too much hockey and those parents are simply lost. Sadly will continue to regress into U16.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 1:12 pmThe AAA tryout window has been closed for 33 days, and you've already done three spring tournaments? Congratulations, you're an idiot, satisfying your own F.O.M.O at the expense of your son's long term health and development. No meaningful rest after a long season is not making him better, nor is U15 spring hockey getting him one inch closer to being drafted in U16. If he's already good enough to be one of the 300 kids drafted after U16, see previous comment regarding your own F.O.M.O.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:05 amWe've already done three spring tournaments, including Nashville, and this one is by far the best value. The cost is $500 USD, and the kids receive a free CCM stick, training gear, hoodie, plus Howies tape and accessories—all included. Exceptional coaches, top-tier facilities, and scouts will be in attendance. If you didn’t get an invite, don’t be sour—just stay curious about what makes this event stand out.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 am CCM 68 camp is a money grab joke. Who didn’t get invited.
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I believe that at the U15 level, it's time to start specializing, but you should do it smartly.
I don't put my kid into many spring/summer tournaments. Maybe 2 max and just for fun. Right now my son is more interested in playing rounds of golf and working out. Too much hockey can be counterproductive.
High school also presents a new challenge.
I don't put my kid into many spring/summer tournaments. Maybe 2 max and just for fun. Right now my son is more interested in playing rounds of golf and working out. Too much hockey can be counterproductive.
High school also presents a new challenge.
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