2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
Oh wow, interesting! EE AA makes a lot of sense for top TR players. DD is very surprising to me, because why would top players playing on a top team in far southeastern Toronto, move to an upstart team with games mainly in the far west end?? DD also gained some strong NT A players, so it looks like they've done a great job recruiting.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
What about Leaside? How many players lost and roster generally upgraded or downgraded?
Guest wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 9:32 pm Has how TR’s roster changed?
Guest wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 9:29 am MI had a lot of changes, new coach who is known to be a great developer. Will be the fastest team in the loop. Question is did they improve in goal?
TA - team got worse, coach didn't get any of the players he was hoping for and all strong kids from last year went running for the hills based on crazy coach.
NYK - will be much different, top 3 goal scorers all gone
NT - stagnent, not much change.
Avs in West may not lose a game next season.
Rangers lost both goalies.
Duffield - drastically improved, and should win some games. Added strong kids from NT Select.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
Perhaps the player who moved to DD lives more central? or maybe they moved?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:05 am Oh wow, interesting! EE AA makes a lot of sense for top TR players. DD is very surprising to me, because why would top players playing on a top team in far southeastern Toronto, move to an upstart team with games mainly in the far west end?? DD also gained some strong NT A players, so it looks like they've done a great job recruiting.
I dont think anything about EE makes any sense. They will be an A team playing in the AA loop.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
That makes more sense if it’s only one player. To me, the implication was that 6 top TR players are leaving, half for EE AA and half for DD A.
For EE AA, I assume they’re taking many of their existing stronger players, DM players remaining in AA, and a few top A players, giving them a better roster than 2023/24, but I have limited information about or interest in AA.
For EE AA, I assume they’re taking many of their existing stronger players, DM players remaining in AA, and a few top A players, giving them a better roster than 2023/24, but I have limited information about or interest in AA.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:39 amPerhaps the player who moved to DD lives more central? or maybe they moved?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:05 am Oh wow, interesting! EE AA makes a lot of sense for top TR players. DD is very surprising to me, because why would top players playing on a top team in far southeastern Toronto, move to an upstart team with games mainly in the far west end?? DD also gained some strong NT A players, so it looks like they've done a great job recruiting.
I dont think anything about EE makes any sense. They will be an A team playing in the AA loop.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
I’ll take a stab at the final standings:
ARD
NYK
LF
DMM
TR
MI
NT
TA
SIR
TRTA
LFG
WHGH
ARD
NYK
LF
DMM
TR
MI
NT
TA
SIR
TRTA
LFG
WHGH
Guest wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 8:13 amAgree that it's still Spring and we are predicting the final result for next spring, however I'll counter with:Guest wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 8:56 pm Any predictions for the 2024-2025 regular season standings? Not easy this far out, but I’ll go first:
DMM
ARD
NYK
LF
TRT
TA
NT
MI
SIR
LFG
TRTA
WHGH
TRT
LF
NYK
DMM
ARD
NT
MI
TRTA
LFG
TA
SIR
WHGH
In the 1st Block, these top 8 that I feel will qualify for the Round Robin. I did rank them in the order that I feel they will finish, however top 4 are a bit interchangeable. Its just a guess, 10 months out. DMM new to the loop and have a lot to prove having come down from A. Dont quite think it will be enough to dominate the A loop as whatever talent they had likely fled. NYK, LF, and TRT all have solid foundation. They lost kids yes, but they did good job replacing. NYK will be strong in Goal, LF have solid defensive system, and TRT will have great offense. This will come down to whether NYK and LF can score, and whether TRT can defend.
ARD should be the best of the next 4. They can surprise and sneak into the top 4 but if they dont, they are surely a lock to finish 5th. rounding out the bottom 4 are NT, MI, and TRTA. NT and MI are what they are. They arent great but they will be there in the end. TRTA is just a guess as the Association has strong house league. This could obviously be 1 of the teams 9-12 but...
TA & SIR both lost players, and WH doesnt have as strong a program as LF or TRT. That 8th and final spot will likely be TRTA or LFG.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
I think 6 TR kids left. I dont think their top 6 left, just that 6 left. Some kids werent attracted to going to a losing AA program and opted to stay in a winning program.Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 11:05 am That makes more sense if it’s only one player. To me, the implication was that 6 top TR players are leaving, half for EE AA and half for DD A.
For EE AA, I assume they’re taking many of their existing stronger players, DM players remaining in AA, and a few top A players, giving them a better roster than 2023/24, but I have limited information about or interest in AA.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:39 amPerhaps the player who moved to DD lives more central? or maybe they moved?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:05 am Oh wow, interesting! EE AA makes a lot of sense for top TR players. DD is very surprising to me, because why would top players playing on a top team in far southeastern Toronto, move to an upstart team with games mainly in the far west end?? DD also gained some strong NT A players, so it looks like they've done a great job recruiting.
I dont think anything about EE makes any sense. They will be an A team playing in the AA loop.
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But DD were 3-31… how is that a winning program? TR is already a highly successful team.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 1:11 pmI think 6 TR kids left. I dont think their top 6 left, just that 6 left. Some kids werent attracted to going to a losing AA program and opted to stay in a winning program.Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 11:05 am That makes more sense if it’s only one player. To me, the implication was that 6 top TR players are leaving, half for EE AA and half for DD A.
For EE AA, I assume they’re taking many of their existing stronger players, DM players remaining in AA, and a few top A players, giving them a better roster than 2023/24, but I have limited information about or interest in AA.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:39 amPerhaps the player who moved to DD lives more central? or maybe they moved?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:05 am Oh wow, interesting! EE AA makes a lot of sense for top TR players. DD is very surprising to me, because why would top players playing on a top team in far southeastern Toronto, move to an upstart team with games mainly in the far west end?? DD also gained some strong NT A players, so it looks like they've done a great job recruiting.
I dont think anything about EE makes any sense. They will be an A team playing in the AA loop.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
You misunderstood. TR lost 6 kids. Not all 6 were their best, and not all 6 went to EE. 1 went to Girls Hockey. 1 went up to AA TR. The other 4 were not top kids. Arguably their best forwards all stayed at A.Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 1:50 pm But DD were 3-31… how is that a winning program? TR is already a highly successful team.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 1:11 pmI think 6 TR kids left. I dont think their top 6 left, just that 6 left. Some kids werent attracted to going to a losing AA program and opted to stay in a winning program.Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 11:05 am That makes more sense if it’s only one player. To me, the implication was that 6 top TR players are leaving, half for EE AA and half for DD A.
For EE AA, I assume they’re taking many of their existing stronger players, DM players remaining in AA, and a few top A players, giving them a better roster than 2023/24, but I have limited information about or interest in AA.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:39 amPerhaps the player who moved to DD lives more central? or maybe they moved?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:05 am Oh wow, interesting! EE AA makes a lot of sense for top TR players. DD is very surprising to me, because why would top players playing on a top team in far southeastern Toronto, move to an upstart team with games mainly in the far west end?? DD also gained some strong NT A players, so it looks like they've done a great job recruiting.
I dont think anything about EE makes any sense. They will be an A team playing in the AA loop.
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
>>>But DD were 3-31
In reality, 1-32-1, two wins were forfeit because of VP bench ignoring rules
In reality, 1-32-1, two wins were forfeit because of VP bench ignoring rules
Re: 2012 GTHL 'A' DIVISION
[/quote]Guest wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 2:43 pm Are you sure NT is stagnant? I heard they lost a significant numbers of players, including many cuts, and several players to Duffield.
]quote=Guest post_id=122643 time=1715606947]
MI had a lot of changes, new coach who is known to be a great developer. Will be the fastest team in the loop. Question is did they improve in goal?
TA - team got worse, coach didn't get any of the players he was hoping for and all strong kids from last year went running for the hills based on crazy coach.
NYK - will be much different, top 3 goal scorers all gone
NT - stagnent, not much change.
Avs in West may not lose a game next season.
Rangers lost both goalies.
Duffield - drastically improved, and should win some games. Added strong kids from NT Select.
I have the NYK at 5-6 in the standing at best. They lost the top 3 players and replaced them with mediocre players, that's a huge hole they need to fill in.
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