Yeah, big mistake to get your kid vaxxed. Thankfully we didn’t do it. Our kid didn’t get it and rarely gets a cold. We see a kid on our team who’s always sick, can’t skate for long periods, can’t be very physical because they had long covid. It’s sad.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:12 amMy son was on TM back in during that 2020 season. Almost the entire team faked the Covid documents, so glad we did! My son hasn’t gotten a sickness since 21’Guest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:15 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:12 pmAllah has a special plan here in Canada for hockey and it's not for Europeans, especially not Italians and Greeks who I see trying so hard to sneak onto our aaa teams. Pasta and souvlaki only gets you so far in this sport. Also once we break into the coaching scene we'll finally have a pure bread team that can win year after year. Yearly costs will go down, we will have our own hockey private schools and we will be set for generations. 1/10th of the cost it'll take for any other person trying to make the showGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:59 pmListen, brown boy…you think you’re going to take a spot away from my kid in aaa! Not going to happen! Coaches and players will take one whiff of you and your equipment and kick you off the team. My kid deserves to play aaa, he’s tall, built, high energy, hockey is his life, he doesn’t even do schoolwork, it’s 100% hockey. Do you have that commitment? Didn’t think so!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:29 pm I’m happy to say I got a spot on TT. I’ve tried out for AAA for 4 years now and almost was going to give up but this was my year. I’m officially a AAA player and will be wearing all the gear as soon as I can. I’m probably going to sleep in my team jacket. My dad and mom are also ordering a jacket. This is my dream come true. Thank you Allah!![]()
All those kids that got the Covid 19 vaxx all have long covid symptoms to this day, they get 4/5 cold a season. Never will be able to play a high intensity game at the aaa level.
2009 GTHL AAA
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Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:12 amMy son was on TM back in during that 2020 season. Almost the entire team faked the Covid documents, so glad we did! My son hasn’t gotten a sickness since 21’Guest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:15 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:12 pmAllah has a special plan here in Canada for hockey and it's not for Europeans, especially not Italians and Greeks who I see trying so hard to sneak onto our aaa teams. Pasta and souvlaki only gets you so far in this sport. Also once we break into the coaching scene we'll finally have a pure bread team that can win year after year. Yearly costs will go down, we will have our own hockey private schools and we will be set for generations. 1/10th of the cost it'll take for any other person trying to make the showGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:59 pmListen, brown boy…you think you’re going to take a spot away from my kid in aaa! Not going to happen! Coaches and players will take one whiff of you and your equipment and kick you off the team. My kid deserves to play aaa, he’s tall, built, high energy, hockey is his life, he doesn’t even do schoolwork, it’s 100% hockey. Do you have that commitment? Didn’t think so!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:29 pm I’m happy to say I got a spot on TT. I’ve tried out for AAA for 4 years now and almost was going to give up but this was my year. I’m officially a AAA player and will be wearing all the gear as soon as I can. I’m probably going to sleep in my team jacket. My dad and mom are also ordering a jacket. This is my dream come true. Thank you Allah!![]()
All those kids that got the Covid 19 vaxx all have long covid symptoms to this day, they get 4/5 cold a season. Never will be able to play a high intensity game at the aaa level.
Yeah, big mistake to get your kid vaxxed. Thankfully we didn’t do it. Our kid didn’t get it and rarely gets a cold. We see a kid on our team who’s always sick, can’t skate for long periods, can’t be very physical because they had long covid. It’s sad.
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Don’t think that teams are going to beg for your kid to play for them. You can’t be delusional about hockey. Your kid might be an average player but what sets him apart from any other kid? You think coaches care about your kid? If he’s not a stud on the ice then he’s just like any other kid. I don’t care how much you shit talk the coaches or organization. You could be on any team and find something wrong with them. I can’t stand these parents that think their kid is the next McDavid, your kid is retarted and so are you if you think he’s going to the OHL.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Don’t think that teams are going to beg for your kid to play for them. You can’t be delusional about hockey. Your kid might be an average player but what sets him apart from any other kid? You think coaches care about your kid? If he’s not a stud on the ice then he’s just like any other kid. I don’t care how much you shit talk the coaches or organization. You could be on any team and find something wrong with them. I can’t stand these parents that think their kid is the next McDavid, your kid is retarted and so are you if you think he’s going to the OHL.
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The hottest dads are Loud mouth , big bellies, bald, cheap track suits and adidas with tzatziki sauce on the corner of their mouth. who played highest level of house league , who thinks their son will make OHL.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Listen, I'm not a Doctor but I think you are talking about 2 different things here.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 10:47 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:12 amMy son was on TM back in during that 2020 season. Almost the entire team faked the Covid documents, so glad we did! My son hasn’t gotten a sickness since 21’Guest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:15 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:12 pmAllah has a special plan here in Canada for hockey and it's not for Europeans, especially not Italians and Greeks who I see trying so hard to sneak onto our aaa teams. Pasta and souvlaki only gets you so far in this sport. Also once we break into the coaching scene we'll finally have a pure bread team that can win year after year. Yearly costs will go down, we will have our own hockey private schools and we will be set for generations. 1/10th of the cost it'll take for any other person trying to make the showGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:59 pmListen, brown boy…you think you’re going to take a spot away from my kid in aaa! Not going to happen! Coaches and players will take one whiff of you and your equipment and kick you off the team. My kid deserves to play aaa, he’s tall, built, high energy, hockey is his life, he doesn’t even do schoolwork, it’s 100% hockey. Do you have that commitment? Didn’t think so!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:29 pm I’m happy to say I got a spot on TT. I’ve tried out for AAA for 4 years now and almost was going to give up but this was my year. I’m officially a AAA player and will be wearing all the gear as soon as I can. I’m probably going to sleep in my team jacket. My dad and mom are also ordering a jacket. This is my dream come true. Thank you Allah!![]()
All those kids that got the Covid 19 vaxx all have long covid symptoms to this day, they get 4/5 cold a season. Never will be able to play a high intensity game at the aaa level.
Yeah, big mistake to get your kid vaxxed. Thankfully we didn’t do it. Our kid didn’t get it and rarely gets a cold. We see a kid on our team who’s always sick, can’t skate for long periods, can’t be very physical because they had long covid. It’s sad.
Long covid has nothing to do with the shot. It's how your body reacts to having Covid.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 19, 2025 1:39 pmListen, I'm not a Doctor but I think you are talking about 2 different things here.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 10:47 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:12 amMy son was on TM back in during that 2020 season. Almost the entire team faked the Covid documents, so glad we did! My son hasn’t gotten a sickness since 21’Guest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:15 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:12 pmAllah has a special plan here in Canada for hockey and it's not for Europeans, especially not Italians and Greeks who I see trying so hard to sneak onto our aaa teams. Pasta and souvlaki only gets you so far in this sport. Also once we break into the coaching scene we'll finally have a pure bread team that can win year after year. Yearly costs will go down, we will have our own hockey private schools and we will be set for generations. 1/10th of the cost it'll take for any other person trying to make the showGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:59 pm
Listen, brown boy…you think you’re going to take a spot away from my kid in aaa! Not going to happen! Coaches and players will take one whiff of you and your equipment and kick you off the team. My kid deserves to play aaa, he’s tall, built, high energy, hockey is his life, he doesn’t even do schoolwork, it’s 100% hockey. Do you have that commitment? Didn’t think so!![]()
All those kids that got the Covid 19 vaxx all have long covid symptoms to this day, they get 4/5 cold a season. Never will be able to play a high intensity game at the aaa level.
Yeah, big mistake to get your kid vaxxed. Thankfully we didn’t do it. Our kid didn’t get it and rarely gets a cold. We see a kid on our team who’s always sick, can’t skate for long periods, can’t be very physical because they had long covid. It’s sad.
Long covid has nothing to do with the shot. It's how your body reacts to having Covid.
Oh well, if that’s the case I know a couple peeps that are fu€ked!
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Thanks for the insight. Most of us didn't know Athabasca University offered an online med school program. Good to know!Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 10:47 amYeah, big mistake to get your kid vaxxed. Thankfully we didn’t do it. Our kid didn’t get it and rarely gets a cold. We see a kid on our team who’s always sick, can’t skate for long periods, can’t be very physical because they had long covid. It’s sad.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:12 amMy son was on TM back in during that 2020 season. Almost the entire team faked the Covid documents, so glad we did! My son hasn’t gotten a sickness since 21’Guest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:15 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:12 pmAllah has a special plan here in Canada for hockey and it's not for Europeans, especially not Italians and Greeks who I see trying so hard to sneak onto our aaa teams. Pasta and souvlaki only gets you so far in this sport. Also once we break into the coaching scene we'll finally have a pure bread team that can win year after year. Yearly costs will go down, we will have our own hockey private schools and we will be set for generations. 1/10th of the cost it'll take for any other person trying to make the showGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:59 pmListen, brown boy…you think you’re going to take a spot away from my kid in aaa! Not going to happen! Coaches and players will take one whiff of you and your equipment and kick you off the team. My kid deserves to play aaa, he’s tall, built, high energy, hockey is his life, he doesn’t even do schoolwork, it’s 100% hockey. Do you have that commitment? Didn’t think so!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:29 pm I’m happy to say I got a spot on TT. I’ve tried out for AAA for 4 years now and almost was going to give up but this was my year. I’m officially a AAA player and will be wearing all the gear as soon as I can. I’m probably going to sleep in my team jacket. My dad and mom are also ordering a jacket. This is my dream come true. Thank you Allah!![]()
All those kids that got the Covid 19 vaxx all have long covid symptoms to this day, they get 4/5 cold a season. Never will be able to play a high intensity game at the aaa level.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 19, 2025 3:28 pmThanks for the insight. Most of us didn't know Athabasca University offered an online med school program. Good to know!Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 10:47 amYeah, big mistake to get your kid vaxxed. Thankfully we didn’t do it. Our kid didn’t get it and rarely gets a cold. We see a kid on our team who’s always sick, can’t skate for long periods, can’t be very physical because they had long covid. It’s sad.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:12 amMy son was on TM back in during that 2020 season. Almost the entire team faked the Covid documents, so glad we did! My son hasn’t gotten a sickness since 21’Guest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:15 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:12 pmAllah has a special plan here in Canada for hockey and it's not for Europeans, especially not Italians and Greeks who I see trying so hard to sneak onto our aaa teams. Pasta and souvlaki only gets you so far in this sport. Also once we break into the coaching scene we'll finally have a pure bread team that can win year after year. Yearly costs will go down, we will have our own hockey private schools and we will be set for generations. 1/10th of the cost it'll take for any other person trying to make the showGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:59 pm
Listen, brown boy…you think you’re going to take a spot away from my kid in aaa! Not going to happen! Coaches and players will take one whiff of you and your equipment and kick you off the team. My kid deserves to play aaa, he’s tall, built, high energy, hockey is his life, he doesn’t even do schoolwork, it’s 100% hockey. Do you have that commitment? Didn’t think so!![]()
All those kids that got the Covid 19 vaxx all have long covid symptoms to this day, they get 4/5 cold a season. Never will be able to play a high intensity game at the aaa level.
I’m not involved in this conversation but I don’t mind sharing my son’s experience, our family got vaxxed twice & then we got a couple boosters. Our son’s performance really slowed down, he didn’t perform as well, we actually had to ask the coach not to work him as hard in practices. I have a feeling that this interfered with him making a top tier AAA team.