2009 GTHL AA West
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
To all the VP haters out there that have come on here and hated on this team and coach all year, you can all go F yourselves. To all the trolls that have come on here and pretended to be VP parents you can also go F yourself. If you don't like my comments, well, you can go F yourself. This team has gone 135-17-13 in the last 2 seasons. Think about those numbers for a sec. To the Rangers and specifically to the handful of parents on that team that have been the brunt of our jokes all season and I'll refrain from mentioning your kids number out of respect, but you know who you are, you can also go F yourself. Maybe I'm a troll, maybe I'm not, but remember to always keep it CLASSY.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
To all the VP haters out there that have come on here and hated on this team and coach all year, you can all go F yourselves. To all the trolls that have come on here and pretended to be VP parents you can also go F yourself. If you don't like my comments, well, you can go F yourself. This team has gone 135-17-13 in the last 2 seasons. Think about those numbers for a sec. To the Rangers and specifically to the handful of parents on that team that have been the brunt of our jokes all season and I'll refrain from mentioning your kids number out of respect, but you know who you are, you can also go F yourself. Maybe I'm a troll, maybe I'm not, but remember to always keep it CLASSY.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
Oh I forget, the let the party begin and to bad you are not invited.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:03 pm To all the VP haters out there that have come on here and hated on this team and coach all year, you can all go F yourselves. To all the trolls that have come on here and pretended to be VP parents you can also go F yourself. If you don't like my comments, well, you can go F yourself. This team has gone 135-17-13 in the last 2 seasons. Think about those numbers for a sec. To the Rangers and specifically to the handful of parents on that team that have been the brunt of our jokes all season and I'll refrain from mentioning your kids number out of respect, but you know who you are, you can also go F yourself. Maybe I'm a troll, maybe I'm not, but remember to always keep it CLASSY.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:05 pmOh I forget, the let the party begin and to bad you are not invited.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:03 pm To all the VP haters out there that have come on here and hated on this team and coach all year, you can all go F yourselves. To all the trolls that have come on here and pretended to be VP parents you can also go F yourself. If you don't like my comments, well, you can go F yourself. This team has gone 135-17-13 in the last 2 seasons. Think about those numbers for a sec. To the Rangers and specifically to the handful of parents on that team that have been the brunt of our jokes all season and I'll refrain from mentioning your kids number out of respect, but you know who you are, you can also go F yourself. Maybe I'm a troll, maybe I'm not, but remember to always keep it CLASSY.
The Italian stallion is gonna get wasted….he’s going to eat and drink so much when the VP win. I just hope he doesn’t shit himself at the end of the year party.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
Dam straight he is and too bad you won't be there to see it. LFG Panthers.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:16 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:05 pmOh I forget, the let the party begin and to bad you are not invited.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:03 pm To all the VP haters out there that have come on here and hated on this team and coach all year, you can all go F yourselves. To all the trolls that have come on here and pretended to be VP parents you can also go F yourself. If you don't like my comments, well, you can go F yourself. This team has gone 135-17-13 in the last 2 seasons. Think about those numbers for a sec. To the Rangers and specifically to the handful of parents on that team that have been the brunt of our jokes all season and I'll refrain from mentioning your kids number out of respect, but you know who you are, you can also go F yourself. Maybe I'm a troll, maybe I'm not, but remember to always keep it CLASSY.
The Italian stallion is gonna get wasted….he’s going to eat and drink so much when the VP win. I just hope he doesn’t shit himself at the end of the year party.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
Drinking champagne right out of the cup! Damn those kids on VP are lucky to be on such a great team.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:16 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:05 pmOh I forget, the let the party begin and to bad you are not invited.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:03 pm To all the VP haters out there that have come on here and hated on this team and coach all year, you can all go F yourselves. To all the trolls that have come on here and pretended to be VP parents you can also go F yourself. If you don't like my comments, well, you can go F yourself. This team has gone 135-17-13 in the last 2 seasons. Think about those numbers for a sec. To the Rangers and specifically to the handful of parents on that team that have been the brunt of our jokes all season and I'll refrain from mentioning your kids number out of respect, but you know who you are, you can also go F yourself. Maybe I'm a troll, maybe I'm not, but remember to always keep it CLASSY.
The Italian stallion is gonna get wasted….he’s going to eat and drink so much when the VP win. I just hope he doesn’t shit himself at the end of the year party.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
Congratulations to the VP job well done now that the coach is leaving im hearing there is a new sheriff in town in the GTHL west holding skates like a AAA team with 35 + kids and more being turned away.
So who will be the new TOP team.
So who will be the new TOP team.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
I just wanted to say I am very proud of this U16 AA group. Congratulations to all of you who were determined and stuck through this level, even though sometimes it can feel hard and you want to quit.
You guys proved to be a resilient group who beat the odds and got the job done by getting one of your own drafted. This is a huge breakthrough for all future age groups entering AA.
Since my son didn’t get drafted, we will be focusing on other extra curriculars outside of hockey now that U16 is over and hockey is purely a hobby going forward. It was good knowing that scouts were in the building for U16 and my son at least had the chance at being noticed for the OHL.
Just remember parents … if your son wasn’t born with all star genetics and talent there’s always other routes to still have a career in hockey. We’re considering Brock Sport Management program for my son as he wants to be a GM like Dubas, or Zac Bell who was bound to go pro but got a knee injury and now makes a living doing stick handling videos. There’s ways to utilize different skills as not everyone is born to be a world class athlete.
You guys proved to be a resilient group who beat the odds and got the job done by getting one of your own drafted. This is a huge breakthrough for all future age groups entering AA.
Since my son didn’t get drafted, we will be focusing on other extra curriculars outside of hockey now that U16 is over and hockey is purely a hobby going forward. It was good knowing that scouts were in the building for U16 and my son at least had the chance at being noticed for the OHL.
Just remember parents … if your son wasn’t born with all star genetics and talent there’s always other routes to still have a career in hockey. We’re considering Brock Sport Management program for my son as he wants to be a GM like Dubas, or Zac Bell who was bound to go pro but got a knee injury and now makes a living doing stick handling videos. There’s ways to utilize different skills as not everyone is born to be a world class athlete.
Re: 2009 GTHL AA West
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:38 am I just wanted to say I am very proud of this U16 AA group. Congratulations to all of you who were determined and stuck through this level, even though sometimes it can feel hard and you want to quit.
You guys proved to be a resilient group who beat the odds and got the job done by getting one of your own drafted. This is a huge breakthrough for all future age groups entering AA.
Since my son didn’t get drafted, we will be focusing on other extra curriculars outside of hockey now that U16 is over and hockey is purely a hobby going forward. It was good knowing that scouts were in the building for U16 and my son at least had the chance at being noticed for the OHL.
Just remember parents … if your son wasn’t born with all star genetics and talent there’s always other routes to still have a career in hockey. We’re considering Brock Sport Management program for my son as he wants to be a GM like Dubas, or Zac Bell who was bound to go pro but got a knee injury and now makes a living doing stick handling videos. There’s ways to utilize different skills as not everyone is born to be a world class athlete.
But sometimes your kid just needs the opportunity to light it up and prove himself to these aaa coaches. How do we get that chance? Is it all who you know and who you pay off?
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It’s not only about who you know and who you pay off, but that is definitely a big factor outside of the middle rounds.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 9:10 amGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:38 am I just wanted to say I am very proud of this U16 AA group. Congratulations to all of you who were determined and stuck through this level, even though sometimes it can feel hard and you want to quit.
You guys proved to be a resilient group who beat the odds and got the job done by getting one of your own drafted. This is a huge breakthrough for all future age groups entering AA.
Since my son didn’t get drafted, we will be focusing on other extra curriculars outside of hockey now that U16 is over and hockey is purely a hobby going forward. It was good knowing that scouts were in the building for U16 and my son at least had the chance at being noticed for the OHL.
Just remember parents … if your son wasn’t born with all star genetics and talent there’s always other routes to still have a career in hockey. We’re considering Brock Sport Management program for my son as he wants to be a GM like Dubas, or Zac Bell who was bound to go pro but got a knee injury and now makes a living doing stick handling videos. There’s ways to utilize different skills as not everyone is born to be a world class athlete.
But sometimes your kid just needs the opportunity to light it up and prove himself to these aaa coaches. How do we get that chance? Is it all who you know and who you pay off?