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Guest wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 12:22 am
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Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:42 pm Bulldogs elite and pro hockey elite had the best 2018s this weekend at Bauer shoot. Young kings brought in 2017s to the finals against pro hockey lol but some good talent out there but pro and bulldogs had good quality of kids. Kings too expect for the 17s they brought down

Kings elite had all 18s on there squad. The kid or kids your talking about both played up that weekend with the 2017 Kings AAA and went back down for the championship game. Let the kids play
The skill gap between the top 3 teams and the rest is massive. For those with kids in older age groups will it be like this until 16+?
Not at all. Some tops kids at 7 will not been seen by u13 and many drop to AA by u14 if size or toughness isn't there. Another thing that you see little of at u8 is true hockey IQ. IQ trumps all. Just enjoy the ride and don't get cocky.

From my experience of the top 10 players in u10, by minor midget only 2-3 were still top. New players arrive on the scene as well.
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Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:18 pm
Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:42 pm Bulldogs elite and pro hockey elite had the best 2018s this weekend at Bauer shoot. Young kings brought in 2017s to the finals against pro hockey lol but some good talent out there but pro and bulldogs had good quality of kids. Kings too expect for the 17s they brought down

Kings elite had all 18s on there squad. The kid or kids your talking about both played up that weekend with the 2017 Kings AAA and went back down for the championship game. Let the kids play
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Playoffs and Playing on Multiple Teams. All players must play a minimum of 2 Round Robin Games to qualify for
playoffs. In the event a player plays in another division, that player must have played the first two round robin games for
that player to qualify for playing for that team in the playoffs. Junior wings did this too for a aaa consolation game LOL
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Guest wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 4:42 am
Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:18 pm
Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:42 pm Bulldogs elite and pro hockey elite had the best 2018s this weekend at Bauer shoot. Young kings brought in 2017s to the finals against pro hockey lol but some good talent out there but pro and bulldogs had good quality of kids. Kings too expect for the 17s they brought down

Kings elite had all 18s on there squad. The kid or kids your talking about both played up that weekend with the 2017 Kings AAA and went back down for the championship game. Let the kids play
Fact check
Playoffs and Playing on Multiple Teams. All players must play a minimum of 2 Round Robin Games to qualify for
playoffs. In the event a player plays in another division, that player must have played the first two round robin games for
that player to qualify for playing for that team in the playoffs. Junior wings did this too for a aaa consolation game LOL
This is very common in Spring hockey. Its unfortunate, and I wish there was tighter controls, but there never will be. Kids don't even have the same jersey's on. How would you police it?
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U think these kids that come from far end up in the G. Mind you there is a couple kids from USA that play KSL
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Guest wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 8:41 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 4:42 am
Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:18 pm
Guest wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:42 pm Bulldogs elite and pro hockey elite had the best 2018s this weekend at Bauer shoot. Young kings brought in 2017s to the finals against pro hockey lol but some good talent out there but pro and bulldogs had good quality of kids. Kings too expect for the 17s they brought down

Kings elite had all 18s on there squad. The kid or kids your talking about both played up that weekend with the 2017 Kings AAA and went back down for the championship game. Let the kids play
Fact check
Playoffs and Playing on Multiple Teams. All players must play a minimum of 2 Round Robin Games to qualify for
playoffs. In the event a player plays in another division, that player must have played the first two round robin games for
that player to qualify for playing for that team in the playoffs. Junior wings did this too for a aaa consolation game LOL
This is very common in Spring hockey. Its unfortunate, and I wish there was tighter controls, but there never will be. Kids don't even have the same jersey's on. How would you police it?
YK does that for all age groups and divisions all the time. It is pretty normal. They are a symbol of KSL and cannot afford any loss.
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What's up with rw. Heard cobras organization is in shambles right now
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Guest wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 11:24 pm What's up with rw. Heard cobras organization is in shambles right now
May 27, 2025

Attention: Families of Purple Cobras Hockey Association
Dear Families,
Re: Update Regarding Purple Cobras Membership Status and League Action

We are writing to you today with an important update regarding the status of the Purple Cobras Hockey Association (the “Purple Cobras”) within the Klevr Super League Inc. (the “KSL”).
The KSL has recently been made aware of serious allegations of both criminal and ethical nature concerning no names Wood, the Director of Hockey Operations of the Purple Cobras. The allegations are deeply upsetting and concerning to the KSL, and are entirely inconsistent with the standards that we uphold. If substantiated, the conduct would result in serious violations of the KSL’s Code of Conducts and Ethics under the KSL Manual of Operations.
Effective immediately, Mr. Wood has been suspended from all involvement with the KSL. Regrettably, as Mr. Wood remains the owner of the Purple Cobras at the date of this letter, and a member of his family remains operationally involved with the Purple Cobras, we have no choice but to suspend the team’s Affiliate Membership status until further notice. 
Our top priority is the impact that this has on the players and families associated with the Purple Cobras, and we are committed to doing everything in our power such that players can remain in the KSL. As a result, KSL is closely monitoring the situation, including a potential sale or transfer of the Purple Cobras. Should an acceptable sale or transfer of the Purple Cobras be proposed that ensures that Mr. Wood and his family are no longer involved in any capacity, the KSL will consider reinstatement of the Purple Cobras’ membership status. However, we want families to be prepared for the possibility that if this is not achieved in a timely manner, the KSL will have no choice but to terminate the Purple Cobras’ affiliate membership. If that occurs, we will be looking for a new affiliate member to enter into the KSL organization in the Barrie area. 
We understand how upsetting this news will be to the families that have no fault to bear in the current circumstances. Please be assured that the safety, well-being, and trust of our families and players remain our highest priority. The KSL is doing everything in its power to support a transition in ownership and management that aligns with the KSL’s values and expectations. 
In the meantime, any fees paid to the Purple Cobras that have been transferred to the KSL in respect of the 2025-2026 season will be securely held, which includes team fees and fess for the first event of the season. These funds will remain in trust during this transition period. If and when a decision regarding the Purple Cobras’ ongoing membership under new leadership for the upcoming season is made, you will be given the option to either: (i) apply your existing fees toward continued participation; or (2) request a full refund. Any other fees paid to the Purple Cobras should be addressed with them directly. 
Please be assured that your children’s uniform and apparel order remains in place, subject to a change in team name depending on the outcome of this process.
We are committed to transparency and fairness, and will provide you with an update on the status of the team no later than 30 days from the date of this letter. You and your children are at the heart of this league, and we recognize the impact this situation may have on your trust and experience. That is not something we take lightly.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly at mailto:mailto:jamie.stone@klevr.ai.
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we work through this matter with urgency and care.
 Sincerely,

Jamie Stone

President
Klevr Super League Inc.
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Rumor has it. He SA one of his billets
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Guest wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 9:14 am Rumor has it. He SA one of his billets
one of his billits friends.
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Bye bye cobras organization.. poor wife and poor son who's on the brick team
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