ML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
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The lost every tournament they entered this spring hahahaGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:20 amML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
Let me give you all a hint, if LH didn't call you to say you didn't have to come this week , your already on the brick team , then your wasting your time and money.
Don't let JS or FS fool you , they need to get kids there to get paid, % of who they get there goes to support their shitty / non hockey sense.
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I think parents must know its a money making endeavor. Like all "hockey training".Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:38 amThe lost every tournament they entered this spring hahahaGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:20 amML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
Let me give you all a hint, if LH didn't call you to say you didn't have to come this week , your already on the brick team , then your wasting your time and money.
Don't let JS or FS fool you , they need to get kids there to get paid, % of who they get there goes to support their shitty / non hockey sense.
To each their own, and hopefully being in a place with a bunch of other skilled kids helps improve your kid. Look at it as slightly over priced hockey training with a tiny chance your kid makes it to the Brick Tournament (If that's what you're into.)
I've never been, but I imagine its still a good place to make connections and network.
I think we all need to worry less about what people do with THEIR MONEY and THEIR KID.
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Agree, don’t worry about others and what they do with their money. But pay attention and gather intelligence. If you’re not doing that, you’re naiive.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:56 amI think parents must know its a money making endeavor. Like all "hockey training".Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:38 amThe lost every tournament they entered this spring hahahaGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:20 amML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
Let me give you all a hint, if LH didn't call you to say you didn't have to come this week , your already on the brick team , then your wasting your time and money.
Don't let JS or FS fool you , they need to get kids there to get paid, % of who they get there goes to support their shitty / non hockey sense.
To each their own, and hopefully being in a place with a bunch of other skilled kids helps improve your kid. Look at it as slightly over priced hockey training with a tiny chance your kid makes it to the Brick Tournament (If that's what you're into.)
I've never been, but I imagine its still a good place to make connections and network.
I think we all need to worry less about what people do with THEIR MONEY and THEIR KID.
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Unfortunately what other people do with their money and their kid has changed the landscape of youth hockey.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:56 amI think parents must know its a money making endeavor. Like all "hockey training".Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:38 amThe lost every tournament they entered this spring hahahaGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:20 amML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
Let me give you all a hint, if LH didn't call you to say you didn't have to come this week , your already on the brick team , then your wasting your time and money.
Don't let JS or FS fool you , they need to get kids there to get paid, % of who they get there goes to support their shitty / non hockey sense.
To each their own, and hopefully being in a place with a bunch of other skilled kids helps improve your kid. Look at it as slightly over priced hockey training with a tiny chance your kid makes it to the Brick Tournament (If that's what you're into.)
I've never been, but I imagine its still a good place to make connections and network.
I think we all need to worry less about what people do with THEIR MONEY and THEIR KID.
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Careful with this rhetoric or you might get labelled anti-semitic. A certain Edmonton Oiler player's dad is responsible for a lot of this mess.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 12:25 pmUnfortunately what other people do with their money and their kid has changed the landscape of youth hockey.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:56 amI think parents must know its a money making endeavor. Like all "hockey training".Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:38 amThe lost every tournament they entered this spring hahahaGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:20 amML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
Let me give you all a hint, if LH didn't call you to say you didn't have to come this week , your already on the brick team , then your wasting your time and money.
Don't let JS or FS fool you , they need to get kids there to get paid, % of who they get there goes to support their shitty / non hockey sense.
To each their own, and hopefully being in a place with a bunch of other skilled kids helps improve your kid. Look at it as slightly over priced hockey training with a tiny chance your kid makes it to the Brick Tournament (If that's what you're into.)
I've never been, but I imagine its still a good place to make connections and network.
I think we all need to worry less about what people do with THEIR MONEY and THEIR KID.
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I'm just tired of people saying, don't worry about what other people do with their kid and their money...it ends up affecting the sport entirely so it's a BS statement.
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Were hockey parents always this crazy or have some parents taken on another level of crazy over the last 4-5 years. Hockey camps are popping up everywhere by many so called coaches, tournaments are running all through summer with packed divisions. I know some parents running to every camp and tournament they can find. I have read articles about burnout and then overuse injuries and NhL players stating they were multi sport athlete’s along with published studies about multi sport athletes until 15 and spent very little time on ice during the summer but when everyone else is doing it do you not have to in order to keep up? I guess we will find out in a few years once these kids get to the level to move on or have had to drop out for many reasons stated above. I see a lot of kids who looked really good during the winter and I see the same kids in summer hockey in weekly tournaments and some playing 3 on 3 twice a week and a weekly tournament and some kids just look like they are half a sleep or just not interested. A lot of parents are trying to avoid this situation but many are getting pulled in.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:38 pm I'm just tired of people saying, don't worry about what other people do with their kid and their money...it ends up affecting the sport entirely so it's a BS statement.
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What are you talking about. ML TB are serious contendersGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:38 amThe lost every tournament they entered this spring hahahaGuest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:20 amML and TBD are scouting and finding the right kids. ML has already built a dynasty with some of his Elite spring teams. They even took a kid from the Cobras KSL.
Let me give you all a hint, if LH didn't call you to say you didn't have to come this week , your already on the brick team , then your wasting your time and money.
Don't let JS or FS fool you , they need to get kids there to get paid, % of who they get there goes to support their shitty / non hockey sense.
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I definitely feel that pressure. However, I will say that he was off the ice for three weeks, came back to a skate and was still one of the top kids. Took 7 weeks off last summer when I know other kids were doing 2-3 skates per week. After the first month of the season, they looked slow and my kid got faster and better all year. Half the team was 7 days per week. Those kids did not improve as much. My son was 5-6 days so I am still insane during the season!Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 3:52 pmWere hockey parents always this crazy or have some parents taken on another level of crazy over the last 4-5 years. Hockey camps are popping up everywhere by many so called coaches, tournaments are running all through summer with packed divisions. I know some parents running to every camp and tournament they can find. I have read articles about burnout and then overuse injuries and NhL players stating they were multi sport athlete’s along with published studies about multi sport athletes until 15 and spent very little time on ice during the summer but when everyone else is doing it do you not have to in order to keep up? I guess we will find out in a few years once these kids get to the level to move on or have had to drop out for many reasons stated above. I see a lot of kids who looked really good during the winter and I see the same kids in summer hockey in weekly tournaments and some playing 3 on 3 twice a week and a weekly tournament and some kids just look like they are half a sleep or just not interested. A lot of parents are trying to avoid this situation but many are getting pulled in.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:38 pm I'm just tired of people saying, don't worry about what other people do with their kid and their money...it ends up affecting the sport entirely so it's a BS statement.
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