2010 GTHL AA East

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Yeah because each sYB player should get an Oscar for the fake injury performance. SYB is a disgusting org! One Dad telling EE moms to F off…. Get some class Bruins
Soccer skills paying off.


Heard #27 of syb is injured because he is on his period
Wtf is going with the East Enders. There whole team is so trash. The word on the street is that #12 is out for explosive
diarrhea and was on the toilet all day.
#27 ugly
I heard that #13 on SYB is out day to day with erectile dysfunction. Hope he gets better
This is some sort of funny prank…stop before we find out who you are jackass
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The recent performances of the Scarborough Young Bruins have been nothing short of disappointing. The team has displayed a lack of discipline, intensity, and commitment, leading to results that fail to reflect their true potential. While setbacks are a natural part of any season, the consistent lack of effort and urgency is simply unacceptable. If the team hopes to improve, they must refine their defensive play, increase their work ethic, and approach each game with a far greater sense of determination.

Just as concerning, however, is the behavior of many parents in the stands. The disgraceful and uninformed comments directed at players, coaches, and officials are not only embarrassing but also completely unhelpful. Many of these individuals lack a basic understanding of the game, yet they feel entitled to criticize from the sidelines. Instead of spending their time making ignorant remarks, perhaps they should focus on something more productive—like getting a job. Sitting around all day doing nothing while tearing down young athletes is not only pathetic but also a terrible example for the very players they claim to support. If the Young Bruins need to step up their game, so do the so-called “fans” who do nothing but bring negativity.
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The recent performances of the Scarborough Young Bruins have been nothing short of disappointing. The team has displayed a lack of discipline, intensity, and commitment, leading to results that fail to reflect their true potential. While setbacks are a natural part of any season, the consistent lack of effort and urgency is simply unacceptable. If the team hopes to improve, they must refine their defensive play, increase their work ethic, and approach each game with a far greater sense of determination.

Just as concerning, however, is the behavior of many parents in the stands. The disgraceful and uninformed comments directed at players, coaches, and officials are not only embarrassing but also completely unhelpful. Many of these individuals lack a basic understanding of the game, yet they feel entitled to criticize from the sidelines. Instead of spending their time making ignorant remarks, perhaps they should focus on something more productive—like getting a job. Sitting around all day doing nothing while tearing down young athletes is not only pathetic but also a terrible example for the very players they claim to support. If the Young Bruins need to step up their game, so do the so-called “fans” who do nothing but bring negativity.
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It’s hilarious how some East Enders parents are still talking when their team barely scraped their way into the finals. Let’s be honest—they wouldn’t even be here if half the league wasn’t dealing with injuries. They can barely ice a full roster, and when they do, they rely on cheap shots instead of actual skill.

Speaking of cheap shots, everyone saw that disgraceful hit by #22. That wasn’t just reckless—it was intentional. No surprise he got suspended, but the fact that the East Enders parents are trying to defend it just proves how desperate they are. If the only way your team can compete is by taking out the other team’s players, maybe you shouldn’t be in the finals at all.

And let’s not forget the financial situation. Maybe if the East Enders weren’t so broke, they could afford better coaching, proper conditioning, or even just a full bench. Instead, their parents are sitting around making excuses while their team barely holds things together. The finals won’t be won with talk—it’ll be won on the ice. And when that happens, we’ll see who really deserves to be here.
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“Instead of spending their time making ignorant remarks, perhaps they should focus on something more productive—like getting a
job. “

And this comment isn’t ignorant??? Right!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m sure I’ve heard the same or maybe even worse coming out the EE parents mouths. You want to act and talk all innocent when you’re the same person that you are claiming us SYB parents to be.
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Guest wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 11:59 am “Instead of spending their time making ignorant remarks, perhaps they should focus on something more productive—like getting a
job. “

And this comment isn’t ignorant??? Right!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m sure I’ve heard the same or maybe even worse coming out the EE parents mouths. You want to act and talk all innocent when you’re the same person that you are claiming us SYB parents to be.

yo, the east enders parents be the worst fam. always runnin’ their mouths online, talkin’ all that smack, but when it’s face-to-face? they ain’t got nothin’ to say. all that talk on the net, but in real life they stay quiet like they ain’t got no energy.

like, instead of actually helpin’ or keepin’ it real, they just sittin’ behind their screens throwin’ shade. it’s weak, fam. if y’all got so much to say, step up and say it to someone’s face, don’t be out here hidin’ behind keyboards actin’ like you’re tough. east enders got enough to deal with, their parents should chill with all that noise and keep it respectful.
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Guest wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:40 am
Guest wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:30 am The recent performances of the Scarborough Young Bruins have been nothing short of disappointing. The team has displayed a lack of discipline, intensity, and commitment, leading to results that fail to reflect their true potential. While setbacks are a natural part of any season, the consistent lack of effort and urgency is simply unacceptable. If the team hopes to improve, they must refine their defensive play, increase their work ethic, and approach each game with a far greater sense of determination.

Just as concerning, however, is the behavior of many parents in the stands. The disgraceful and uninformed comments directed at players, coaches, and officials are not only embarrassing but also completely unhelpful. Many of these individuals lack a basic understanding of the game, yet they feel entitled to criticize from the sidelines. Instead of spending their time making ignorant remarks, perhaps they should focus on something more productive—like getting a job. Sitting around all day doing nothing while tearing down young athletes is not only pathetic but also a terrible example for the very players they claim to support. If the Young Bruins need to step up their game, so do the so-called “fans” who do nothing but bring negativity.
It’s hilarious how some East Enders parents are still talking when their team barely scraped their way into the finals. Let’s be honest—they wouldn’t even be here if half the league wasn’t dealing with injuries. They can barely ice a full roster, and when they do, they rely on cheap shots instead of actual skill.

Speaking of cheap shots, everyone saw that disgraceful hit by #22. That wasn’t just reckless—it was intentional. No surprise he got suspended, but the fact that the East Enders parents are trying to defend it just proves how desperate they are. If the only way your team can compete is by taking out the other team’s players, maybe you shouldn’t be in the finals at all.

And let’s not forget the financial situation. Maybe if the East Enders weren’t so broke, they could afford better coaching, proper conditioning, or even just a full bench. Instead, their parents are sitting around making excuses while their team barely holds things together. The finals won’t be won with talk—it’ll be won on the ice. And when that happens, we’ll see who really deserves to be here.
Let’s go back in time to one year ago - SYB vs WH.

“Speaking of cheap shots, everyone saw that disgraceful hit by #(replace 22 with suspended SYB D). That wasn’t just reckless—it was intentional. No surprise he got suspended, but the fact that the (replace EE with SYB) parents are trying to defend it just proves how desperate they are. If the only way your team can compete is by taking out the other team’s players, maybe you shouldn’t be in the finals at all.”

It’s still all posted on MHT, SYB parents blaming WH and questioning the skill and toughness of the WH player - giving their own player a pass.

The rest his history and the SYB sore grapes continued right into this year’s playoffs.
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This chat has gone sideways - no surprise given the unnecessary negative energy between these two groups. At the end of the day the series has been great, though it’s too bad EE doesn’t have its full roster. The fact it’s a one goal differential shows who the better team is. If EE can pull the win off we have to give them credit.
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Guest wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 6:35 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:40 am
Guest wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:30 am The recent performances of the Scarborough Young Bruins have been nothing short of disappointing. The team has displayed a lack of discipline, intensity, and commitment, leading to results that fail to reflect their true potential. While setbacks are a natural part of any season, the consistent lack of effort and urgency is simply unacceptable. If the team hopes to improve, they must refine their defensive play, increase their work ethic, and approach each game with a far greater sense of determination.

Just as concerning, however, is the behavior of many parents in the stands. The disgraceful and uninformed comments directed at players, coaches, and officials are not only embarrassing but also completely unhelpful. Many of these individuals lack a basic understanding of the game, yet they feel entitled to criticize from the sidelines. Instead of spending their time making ignorant remarks, perhaps they should focus on something more productive—like getting a job. Sitting around all day doing nothing while tearing down young athletes is not only pathetic but also a terrible example for the very players they claim to support. If the Young Bruins need to step up their game, so do the so-called “fans” who do nothing but bring negativity.
It’s hilarious how some East Enders parents are still talking when their team barely scraped their way into the finals. Let’s be honest—they wouldn’t even be here if half the league wasn’t dealing with injuries. They can barely ice a full roster, and when they do, they rely on cheap shots instead of actual skill.

Speaking of cheap shots, everyone saw that disgraceful hit by #22. That wasn’t just reckless—it was intentional. No surprise he got suspended, but the fact that the East Enders parents are trying to defend it just proves how desperate they are. If the only way your team can compete is by taking out the other team’s players, maybe you shouldn’t be in the finals at all.

And let’s not forget the financial situation. Maybe if the East Enders weren’t so broke, they could afford better coaching, proper conditioning, or even just a full bench. Instead, their parents are sitting around making excuses while their team barely holds things together. The finals won’t be won with talk—it’ll be won on the ice. And when that happens, we’ll see who really deserves to be here.
Let’s go back in time to one year ago - SYB vs WH.

“Speaking of cheap shots, everyone saw that disgraceful hit by #(replace 22 with suspended SYB D). That wasn’t just reckless—it was intentional. No surprise he got suspended, but the fact that the (replace EE with SYB) parents are trying to defend it just proves how desperate they are. If the only way your team can compete is by taking out the other team’s players, maybe you shouldn’t be in the finals at all.”

It’s still all posted on MHT, SYB parents blaming WH and questioning the skill and toughness of the WH player - giving their own player a pass.

The rest his history and the SYB sore grapes continued right into this year’s playoffs.
That was not a cheap shot, you need to keep your head up. Just because the kid had an injury its not suspendable. It was a clean hit where someone was admiring a pass. Give your head a shake.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AA East

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Guest wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:57 pm What ever happened to the goalie from WH last year with the insane baggage? Did he go down to A or find refuge in another league?
You mean the goalie who stood on his head to knock out the super unstoppable SYB dream team out of playoffs. :lol:
How quickly we forget. 8-)
Yes! That's the kid! The dad is blackballed in the east. :lol:
looks like they could of used him this year as without him they got destroyed
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The rink wars of Scarborough is spilling to the streets.
The "We are great" East Enders with the fancy Instagram page vs The "Thugs" of Scarborough Young Bruins.

Who is gonna bring it home?
Will Scarborough bruins deliver the knock out punch next game?
Or will the TI Cats claw back to to force a deciding game?

Trashy Scarborough wins, IMO. BUT you cannot count out the Cats just yet.

Battle it out boys!
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