2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:25 pm
Guest wrote: Mon Jun 16, 2025 12:32 pm
Guest wrote: Mon Jun 16, 2025 10:42 am
Guest wrote: Mon Jun 16, 2025 10:32 am What’s worse Sens getting spanked in the Meltdown AAA division or the Redwings winning the AA division?
What is worse is one team loading up with AAA kids and finishing with 2 wins in the AA division.
Which team?
TRW has played multiple AA Canlan tournaments now... Pathetic group of coaches and parents alike.
To be fair, they would have been smashed in any AAA tournament. Lots of APR and Northshore helmets on that team.
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Ya and they did not win the AA CANLAN tourneys they entered that had the better AA teams in them. Sens should be playing in that loop as well.
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To be fair, I just looked at the post and there were only 6 TRW forwards playing on that team, rest of the players were AA or lower. No TRW D or G played for that spring team. Calm down and wait for the real season to start you meatheads. Obviously bitter OMHA or TRW cuts.
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It was recently brought to my attention about these threads circulating where grown adults are publicly criticizing and bashing 9 and 10-year-old kids and their families. This is completely unacceptable. While there have been recent accusations involving a coach—accusations that have not yet been proven in a court of law—it’s important to separate those allegations from the young players who are simply there to play hockey.

No one is condoning any inappropriate behavior if it occurred. However, it is entirely unfair and inappropriate to drag children into this situation. These kids are not responsible for the actions of adults. They joined their teams, to play the sport they love with their friends.

Yes, some parents and players may have had negative experiences, and their voices deserve to be heard. But there are also families who’ve had positive, supportive experiences within the program. The focus should remain on protecting the well-being of the children and allowing them to enjoy the game—free from adult conflict and online negativity.

Let’s remember who this is really about—and who it should not be about.
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Re: 2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 7:33 pm It was recently brought to my attention about these threads circulating where grown adults are publicly criticizing and bashing 9 and 10-year-old kids and their families. This is completely unacceptable. While there have been recent accusations involving a coach—accusations that have not yet been proven in a court of law—it’s important to separate those allegations from the young players who are simply there to play hockey.

No one is condoning any inappropriate behavior if it occurred. However, it is entirely unfair and inappropriate to drag children into this situation. These kids are not responsible for the actions of adults. They joined their teams, to play the sport they love with their friends.

Yes, some parents and players may have had negative experiences, and their voices deserve to be heard. But there are also families who’ve had positive, supportive experiences within the program. The focus should remain on protecting the well-being of the children and allowing them to enjoy the game—free from adult conflict and online negativity.

Let’s remember who this is really about—and who it should not be about.
Shut up loser. You knew about this board as does everyone else. Stop pretending you just stumbled upon it. Enjoy the rest of the season on “that spring team”
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Re: 2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 7:33 pm It was recently brought to my attention about these threads circulating where grown adults are publicly criticizing and bashing 9 and 10-year-old kids and their families. This is completely unacceptable. While there have been recent accusations involving a coach—accusations that have not yet been proven in a court of law—it’s important to separate those allegations from the young players who are simply there to play hockey.

No one is condoning any inappropriate behavior if it occurred. However, it is entirely unfair and inappropriate to drag children into this situation. These kids are not responsible for the actions of adults. They joined their teams, to play the sport they love with their friends.

Yes, some parents and players may have had negative experiences, and their voices deserve to be heard. But there are also families who’ve had positive, supportive experiences within the program. The focus should remain on protecting the well-being of the children and allowing them to enjoy the game—free from adult conflict and online negativity.

Let’s remember who this is really about—and who it should not be about.
FAH-Q

RW is a r*pist. You’re scum to defend him.
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Guest wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 10:16 am Any parents who allow their kids to be coached by RW in Carnevale - if he remains on the bench - should prepare to be outed publicly as complete disgraces to humanity. You've been warned. Let your kid share the bench with a r@pist and thats what happens.
Abusive behaviour by any parent. Do people not realize RW is a total nobody in minor hockey for kids over 10 years old?
Last thing they should want is any association!
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Guest wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 4:52 pm To be fair, I just looked at the post and there were only 6 TRW forwards playing on that team, rest of the players were AA or lower. No TRW D or G played for that spring team. Calm down and wait for the real season to start you meatheads. Obviously bitter OMHA or TRW cuts.
What post? Send a link to the TRW roster for next year. Would love to see it. Pretty sure more than 6 on the team…
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Guest wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 8:55 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 10:16 am Any parents who allow their kids to be coached by RW in Carnevale - if he remains on the bench - should prepare to be outed publicly as complete disgraces to humanity. You've been warned. Let your kid share the bench with a r@pist and thats what happens.
Abusive behaviour by any parent. Do people not realize RW is a total nobody in minor hockey for kids over 10 years old?
Last thing they should want is any association!
Just want to add, my son is going into U11 AAA and he still talks about how much he hates the Purple Cobras, lol
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Re: 2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 7:33 pm It was recently brought to my attention about these threads circulating where grown adults are publicly criticizing and bashing 9 and 10-year-old kids and their families. This is completely unacceptable. While there have been recent accusations involving a coach—accusations that have not yet been proven in a court of law—it’s important to separate those allegations from the young players who are simply there to play hockey.

No one is condoning any inappropriate behavior if it occurred. However, it is entirely unfair and inappropriate to drag children into this situation. These kids are not responsible for the actions of adults. They joined their teams, to play the sport they love with their friends.

Yes, some parents and players may have had negative experiences, and their voices deserve to be heard. But there are also families who’ve had positive, supportive experiences within the program. The focus should remain on protecting the well-being of the children and allowing them to enjoy the game—free from adult conflict and online negativity.

Let’s remember who this is really about—and who it should not be about.
Go find a pair of big sweaty mandigo balls and juggle them in your mouth b@itch.