Let me guess. The ref was drunk.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 3:59 pmWhy, what happened?
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Let’s all wait outside the ref’s door to rush them just like the TA did.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 4:09 pmLet me guess. The ref was drunk.
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Seriously what happened thoughGuest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 4:32 pmLet’s all wait outside the ref’s door to rush them just like the TA did.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 4:09 pmLet me guess. The ref was drunk.
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Duffield running out of options. Series should be over. What’s their next protest?
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Good series so far - separated by 1 goal.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 05, 2025 12:15 am Duffield running out of options. Series should be over. What’s their next protest?
Will see if DD can come back from beast running their goalie and knocking him out of the series.
Now let’s grab some popcorn and watch the crazy in Vaughan this afternoon.
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Hey players, parents, and coaches
Looking for some advice here. My son’s been grinding for years trying to make AAA. He’s a dominant AA player with a big presence on the ice (6’1”, works hard, doesn’t just wait for the puck to come to him). Total leader type, he’s never worn a letter, but he’s definitely the kind of kid who could be trusted with a C.
Here’s the dilemma…should we stick with our current AA team or make the move to play varsity? What’s the best path forward if the ultimate goal is making it to the OHL?
Looking for some advice here. My son’s been grinding for years trying to make AAA. He’s a dominant AA player with a big presence on the ice (6’1”, works hard, doesn’t just wait for the puck to come to him). Total leader type, he’s never worn a letter, but he’s definitely the kind of kid who could be trusted with a C.
Here’s the dilemma…should we stick with our current AA team or make the move to play varsity? What’s the best path forward if the ultimate goal is making it to the OHL?
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If you believe your son dominates AA, then he should try AAA. However, unless he dominates AAA too, otherwise, no chances for OHL. Good luck!Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 05, 2025 8:31 pm Hey players, parents, and coaches
Looking for some advice here. My son’s been grinding for years trying to make AAA. He’s a dominant AA player with a big presence on the ice (6’1”, works hard, doesn’t just wait for the puck to come to him). Total leader type, he’s never worn a letter, but he’s definitely the kind of kid who could be trusted with a C.
Here’s the dilemma…should we stick with our current AA team or make the move to play varsity? What’s the best path forward if the ultimate goal is making it to the OHL?
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At 6’1” with a magnetic work ethic and an invisible "C" permanently stitched to his aura, I’m honestly shocked the OHL hasn’t just called him directly to apologize for the oversight.
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I heard today at Scotia Duffield is asking for a formal written apology from the game winning puck. They are not accepting the series is over yet.
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Give it a rest. That was a fantastic series. Congrats to both MB and DD. Good luck to MB in the finals.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:41 pm I heard today at Scotia Duffield is asking for a formal written apology from the game winning puck. They are not accepting the series is over yet.
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