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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 6:01 pm
OMHA had open borders on the agenda and then mysteriously pulled it from the meeting at the last minute.
It’s B.S that my son has to be stuck in Brampton while the G players can go where they see the best opportunity.
Does anyone know more about this bull?
If you can’t figure out how to get out
1. Your kid isn’t that good, if he was good an org will help with the papers.
2. You’re not very smart.
Which one is it.
He had a free ride to a G team, don’t like other people paying my way.
Cement or drywall which career?
Haha bullshit! There isn’t a single top player from Brampton on the entire age group and that’s a fact. Where does he play, Credit River? Not one player on that team could make the roster for any top 4 GTHL team.
I think you mean free ride to AA which is about the level of hockey your kid plays in Brampton
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 4:08 pm
Who is in Texas? Heard it is all the top players in North America. Teams are stacked.
Top players from America. Not so much Canada
Boston selects will thump everyone
The above comment is a GTHL dad coming to terms with the fact that there is top-level hockey outside of the G. Your kid wasn't invited and your former Junior A superstar coach isn't taking your kid to the show just because you pay him $20K a year.
It's a good tournament. There are some top end kids there. There's a ton of really good Americans. There's a bunch of really good Canadians too though.
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 1:49 pm
It's a good tournament. There are some top end kids there. There's a ton of really good Americans. There's a bunch of really good Canadians too though.
I would love to hear how you evaluate who is good at this age? I expect it will be a very simple view:)