lol don’t think so. Brick teams are set and has nothing to do with next year. Wonder where the kid is landing. Heard he was good.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 8:35 amHe left to try to get on BrickGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:55 pmThis will surprise some people, but minor hockey is about more than winning championships. I admire people who walk away from “championship” teams, they obviously have their reasons.
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Maybe he left to get more playing time on a mid pack team ? I dont think they can be a championship team next year. The F and D will not be as strong.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 9:53 amlol don’t think so. Brick teams are set and has nothing to do with next year. Wonder where the kid is landing. Heard he was good.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 8:35 amHe left to try to get on BrickGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:55 pmThis will surprise some people, but minor hockey is about more than winning championships. I admire people who walk away from “championship” teams, they obviously have their reasons.
Re: 2015 AAA
Probably.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 11:43 amMaybe he left to get more playing time on a mid pack team ? I dont think they can be a championship team next year. The F and D will not be as strong.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 9:53 amlol don’t think so. Brick teams are set and has nothing to do with next year. Wonder where the kid is landing. Heard he was good.
I guess the Brick goalie is staying?
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Here is the real point my friend.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:49 pmYou are missing the point .. there is AAA and then there is the 'Brick' level. AAA is a step down and the sooner you face these facts you can play this game for what it is .. recreation.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:41 pmGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:03 pmThis is the great thing about the Brick. It puts kids in their respective place at an early age. There is a Brick kid .. you need to work harder, do more Dryland, shoot more pucks, participate in more skates, listen more closely if you are to ever close the gap to the Brick kid. The reality is that the gap will widen as days past unless you ramp it up 2x versus what you are doing today. Know the Brick kids and now you know what it means to be 'Elite' at something.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:48 pm The Brick is bullshit. My kid was last to go for TBD. They asked families for an extra $1000 each and gave it to a player to leave PHD and take his spot. Loser parents will pay whatever they are told. My hardworking kid now a loser like all the other non brick kids.
What am I supposed to tell my him?
Listen if you want to be a brick kid.. sing up
For mass HP program, say for his $100 a shot skates At emery where he crams 10 kids in a pad made for goalie training. Pay for all the “training” of all his spring teams. Minimum 30k each kid invested prior to brick. Then pray he doesn’t Not Allowed you over for someone who just pays for his golf membership. It’s simple! You don’t have to be brick calibre.. fact is he’s not even brick calibre himself. He’s never coached a wining brick team ever…. So like his daddy did for him just pay for you’re kids spot.
If your kid is not playing AAA up a year and is one of the top guys on a good team he is not elite in his age group. Best players in their own age group at U10-U13 are not best in class, they are second tier players in their own age group.
And when puberty hits the 2nd and 3rd tier gets rearranged really fast.
Enjoy the ride while you can because 99% of these children will be playing in the same beer league as A and AA players in about 10 yrs.
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Hard lessons learned here, but this could spell the end the for one might dev group, or so they thought. The back stabbing is crazy and may a new white board is needed.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 7:36 amSomeone players are in for a complete surprise when they realize what this was all about. $$$$$Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 2:11 pmSounds like they will be just as bad as this year.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 10:15 amTRW are getting half the Ajax/pickering team, and 4 forwards from Northshore.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 8:09 amAre they the top kids from YSE and the other centre going to TRW? Or are they the second tier kids whose parents think they should have had more ice..Guest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 2:19 pm Movement day is tomorrow
Who goes where?
Who is losing their top players?
Who is chasing brick and going to Marlies?
JRC losing their top player
WW losing a couple ? Where are they going.
TRW is all OMHA
MHR = TMZ
This is the first crack in the friendship group. its all about to implode soon
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Enjoy the ride while you can because 99% of these children will be playing in the same beer league as A and AA players in about 10 yrs.
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Uncomfortable and sobering words for many to read but this is 100 percent facts. I'd even add that 98% of the kids playing a year up dominating and the best of the best at U16-U18 will also be joining in the beer league eventually.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:00 pmHere is the real point my friend.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:49 pmYou are missing the point .. there is AAA and then there is the 'Brick' level. AAA is a step down and the sooner you face these facts you can play this game for what it is .. recreation.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:41 pmGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:03 pmThis is the great thing about the Brick. It puts kids in their respective place at an early age. There is a Brick kid .. you need to work harder, do more Dryland, shoot more pucks, participate in more skates, listen more closely if you are to ever close the gap to the Brick kid. The reality is that the gap will widen as days past unless you ramp it up 2x versus what you are doing today. Know the Brick kids and now you know what it means to be 'Elite' at something.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:48 pm The Brick is bullshit. My kid was last to go for TBD. They asked families for an extra $1000 each and gave it to a player to leave PHD and take his spot. Loser parents will pay whatever they are told. My hardworking kid now a loser like all the other non brick kids.
What am I supposed to tell my him?
Listen if you want to be a brick kid.. sing up
For mass HP program, say for his $100 a shot skates At emery where he crams 10 kids in a pad made for goalie training. Pay for all the “training” of all his spring teams. Minimum 30k each kid invested prior to brick. Then pray he doesn’t Not Allowed you over for someone who just pays for his golf membership. It’s simple! You don’t have to be brick calibre.. fact is he’s not even brick calibre himself. He’s never coached a wining brick team ever…. So like his daddy did for him just pay for you’re kids spot.
If your kid is not playing AAA up a year and is one of the top guys on a good team he is not elite in his age group. Best players in their own age group at U10-U13 are not best in class, they are second tier players in their own age group.
And when puberty hits the 2nd and 3rd tier gets rearranged really fast.
Enjoy the ride while you can because 99% of these children will be playing in the same beer league as A and AA players in about 10 yrs.
Re: 2015 AAA
WW only has 1 goalie atmGuest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 9:53 amlol don’t think so. Brick teams are set and has nothing to do with next year. Wonder where the kid is landing. Heard he was good.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 8:35 amHe left to try to get on BrickGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:55 pmThis will surprise some people, but minor hockey is about more than winning championships. I admire people who walk away from “championship” teams, they obviously have their reasons.
Re: 2015 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:00 pmHere is the real point my friend.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:49 pmYou are missing the point .. there is AAA and then there is the 'Brick' level. AAA is a step down and the sooner you face these facts you can play this game for what it is .. recreation.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:41 pmGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:03 pmThis is the great thing about the Brick. It puts kids in their respective place at an early age. There is a Brick kid .. you need to work harder, do more Dryland, shoot more pucks, participate in more skates, listen more closely if you are to ever close the gap to the Brick kid. The reality is that the gap will widen as days past unless you ramp it up 2x versus what you are doing today. Know the Brick kids and now you know what it means to be 'Elite' at something.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:48 pm The Brick is bullshit. My kid was last to go for TBD. They asked families for an extra $1000 each and gave it to a player to leave PHD and take his spot. Loser parents will pay whatever they are told. My hardworking kid now a loser like all the other non brick kids.
What am I supposed to tell my him?
Listen if you want to be a brick kid.. sing up
For mass HP program, say for his $100 a shot skates At emery where he crams 10 kids in a pad made for goalie training. Pay for all the “training” of all his spring teams. Minimum 30k each kid invested prior to brick. Then pray he doesn’t Not Allowed you over for someone who just pays for his golf membership. It’s simple! You don’t have to be brick calibre.. fact is he’s not even brick calibre himself. He’s never coached a wining brick team ever…. So like his daddy did for him just pay for you’re kids spot.
If your kid is not playing AAA up a year and is one of the top guys on a good team he is not elite in his age group. Best players in their own age group at U10-U13 are not best in class, they are second tier players in their own age group.
And when puberty hits the 2nd and 3rd tier gets rearranged really fast.
Enjoy the ride while you can because 99% of these children will be playing in the same beer league as A and AA players in about 10 yrs.
Best advice! Go play aaa up a year then see how good you are!
Re: 2015 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:00 pmHere is the real point my friend.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:49 pmYou are missing the point .. there is AAA and then there is the 'Brick' level. AAA is a step down and the sooner you face these facts you can play this game for what it is .. recreation.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:41 pmGuest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:03 pmThis is the great thing about the Brick. It puts kids in their respective place at an early age. There is a Brick kid .. you need to work harder, do more Dryland, shoot more pucks, participate in more skates, listen more closely if you are to ever close the gap to the Brick kid. The reality is that the gap will widen as days past unless you ramp it up 2x versus what you are doing today. Know the Brick kids and now you know what it means to be 'Elite' at something.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:48 pm The Brick is bullshit. My kid was last to go for TBD. They asked families for an extra $1000 each and gave it to a player to leave PHD and take his spot. Loser parents will pay whatever they are told. My hardworking kid now a loser like all the other non brick kids.
What am I supposed to tell my him?
Listen if you want to be a brick kid.. sing up
For mass HP program, say for his $100 a shot skates At emery where he crams 10 kids in a pad made for goalie training. Pay for all the “training” of all his spring teams. Minimum 30k each kid invested prior to brick. Then pray he doesn’t Not Allowed you over for someone who just pays for his golf membership. It’s simple! You don’t have to be brick calibre.. fact is he’s not even brick calibre himself. He’s never coached a wining brick team ever…. So like his daddy did for him just pay for you’re kids spot.
If your kid is not playing AAA up a year and is one of the top guys on a good team he is not elite in his age group. Best players in their own age group at U10-U13 are not best in class, they are second tier players in their own age group.
And when puberty hits the 2nd and 3rd tier gets rearranged really fast.
Enjoy the ride while you can because 99% of these children will be playing in the same beer league as A and AA players in about 10 yrs.
Best advice! Go play aaa up a year then see how good you are!
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