People claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
2018 Prodigy?
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“I have talked to the father…” omg I died laughing.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
Okay, dad. You’re not sponsored by biosteel. You enrolled in their partnership program where if you hawk biosteel to your followers, you get 10% commission. That is not a sponsorship. You’re so delusional, it’s sad. But adding clarification for others. If you check out the @biosteel_partnerships account, they clearly state that it’s a commission based model.
You’re not following anyone outside of yourself.
If anything, you’ve put a target on his back but hyping him up so much. Poor kid. And dad, just post as yourself. You’re not fooling anyone.
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Stop it...Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 6:22 pmI met this kid and his dad in Brantford some time ago. The kid was unreal plain and simple. My son and I just sat and watched in awe, instead of skating ourselves. I've been around the game my entire life as has the rest of my family, I have never seen anything like that. That being said a future is never predictable but what I saw was something special. The dad was also a really nice guy. Stop casting judgment and enjoy watching the talent. I sure do.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:15 amYou have no idea how ridiculous at this age you are being. It’s like saying he is likely gonna fly an F16 in a few years because he built a tidy paper airplane! You will be embarrassed at how ridiculous you will look when you and your son are watching the draft in years to come on the couch togetherGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:36 pmFair point. I read one of his comments that he's always playing up. Like buddy, if I stuck my 9 year old AAA player in U11 House League D, he would look pretty elite. Anyway. It's just us other parents shaking our heads at the absolute absurdity. It's a good reminder to never go down this route.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:29 pmGuys, the dad is out to lunch. No point giving pointers because he has it all figured out. Wish him luck. Let's follow up on this thread come u12 AAAGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:24 pmI've watched the videos. Kid was playing House League D. I know because my kid looked like the other kids out there. Can barely skate because it's their first year of skating. Second, you can tell the most recent video of him in a game is sped up if you look at the goalie. Goalies don't move from side to side like that. I have a goalie kid. No need to even look at the skaters. When I saw the goalie move, it's clear it was sped up. I don't get the end goal. I always thought it was to get your kid on the best team possible. What does one accomplish by playing them against the lowest level of House League? Anyway, I know dad is going to respond as himself, as some anon fan, as another anon fan. But advice to dad if you want to make it believable, maybe slow it down right before the actual goal, because it's super obivous when you see the kid goalie jerk from side to side. Others have given you life tips, but I give you editing tips as a goalie parent. God speed.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:56 pm
If he plays with kids his own age he'll get exposed. I've seen the kid in person, he's not a great skater even for his own age.
Even the video with the bigger kids is sped up. The one kid he skates past starts turning and falls down and obviously can't skate. I don't even think this was house league level. What a joke



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I don't think Biosteel sponsors anyone, but I sure know that he's not sponsored by biosteel. You've got your 6 year old son advertising on Instagram for commission. You're part of the partnership program. That is not the same thing as a sponsorship. Also have no idea what featured on NHL means. Like you sent in a video and they reposted it? That's not an endorsement, that's content farming. Get a grip, dad. You've seriously lost the plot.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
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All I see is jealously coming from parents that let down their children by not giving them the time to allow their children the ability to grow a skill set as good as bradys. Have you talked to the father? Biosteel reached out to him. Biosteel sends product to him. They make nothing off the sale of products. If parents applied themselves more they would have children with bradys talent instead they choose to be absentee parents in regards to the career choices made by their child.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:20 am“I have talked to the father…” omg I died laughing.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
Okay, dad. You’re not sponsored by biosteel. You enrolled in their partnership program where if you hawk biosteel to your followers, you get 10% commission. That is not a sponsorship. You’re so delusional, it’s sad. But adding clarification for others. If you check out the @biosteel_partnerships account, they clearly state that it’s a commission based model.
You’re not following anyone outside of yourself.
If anything, you’ve put a target on his back but hyping him up so much. Poor kid. And dad, just post as yourself. You’re not fooling anyone.
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Well said. Parents seem to forget alot of a child's skill and athletic ability is genetics. His father was a great player that just grew up in the wrong era. Look at his younger sister. She is already leaps and bounds ahead of girls he same age.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:05 amAll I see is jealously coming from parents that let down their children by not giving them the time to allow their children the ability to grow a skill set as good as bradys. Have you talked to the father? Biosteel reached out to him. Biosteel sends product to him. They make nothing off the sale of products. If parents applied themselves more they would have children with bradys talent instead they choose to be absentee parents in regards to the career choices made by their child.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:20 am“I have talked to the father…” omg I died laughing.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
Okay, dad. You’re not sponsored by biosteel. You enrolled in their partnership program where if you hawk biosteel to your followers, you get 10% commission. That is not a sponsorship. You’re so delusional, it’s sad. But adding clarification for others. If you check out the @biosteel_partnerships account, they clearly state that it’s a commission based model.
You’re not following anyone outside of yourself.
If anything, you’ve put a target on his back but hyping him up so much. Poor kid. And dad, just post as yourself. You’re not fooling anyone.
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this whole situation is sad. he isnt even on a team. this is just absurd.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:21 amWell said. Parents seem to forget alot of a child's skill and athletic ability is genetics. His father was a great player that just grew up in the wrong era. Look at his younger sister. She is already leaps and bounds ahead of girls he same age.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:05 amAll I see is jealously coming from parents that let down their children by not giving them the time to allow their children the ability to grow a skill set as good as bradys. Have you talked to the father? Biosteel reached out to him. Biosteel sends product to him. They make nothing off the sale of products. If parents applied themselves more they would have children with bradys talent instead they choose to be absentee parents in regards to the career choices made by their child.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:20 am“I have talked to the father…” omg I died laughing.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
Okay, dad. You’re not sponsored by biosteel. You enrolled in their partnership program where if you hawk biosteel to your followers, you get 10% commission. That is not a sponsorship. You’re so delusional, it’s sad. But adding clarification for others. If you check out the @biosteel_partnerships account, they clearly state that it’s a commission based model.
You’re not following anyone outside of yourself.
If anything, you’ve put a target on his back but hyping him up so much. Poor kid. And dad, just post as yourself. You’re not fooling anyone.
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Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:35 amthis whole situation is sad. he isnt even on a team. this is just absurd.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:21 amWell said. Parents seem to forget alot of a child's skill and athletic ability is genetics. His father was a great player that just grew up in the wrong era. Look at his younger sister. She is already leaps and bounds ahead of girls he same age.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:05 amAll I see is jealously coming from parents that let down their children by not giving them the time to allow their children the ability to grow a skill set as good as bradys. Have you talked to the father? Biosteel reached out to him. Biosteel sends product to him. They make nothing off the sale of products. If parents applied themselves more they would have children with bradys talent instead they choose to be absentee parents in regards to the career choices made by their child.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:20 am“I have talked to the father…” omg I died laughing.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pm
His skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.
Okay, dad. You’re not sponsored by biosteel. You enrolled in their partnership program where if you hawk biosteel to your followers, you get 10% commission. That is not a sponsorship. You’re so delusional, it’s sad. But adding clarification for others. If you check out the @biosteel_partnerships account, they clearly state that it’s a commission based model.
You’re not following anyone outside of yourself.
If anything, you’ve put a target on his back but hyping him up so much. Poor kid. And dad, just post as yourself. You’re not fooling anyone.
It is sad. People bullying a 6 year old because of him having a great father and great skill set
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Brady has not been asked to play in the Brick tournament. They would never ask a kid who has never even played in a competitive game, let alone at his age. Do you even know who the coaches are for the Ontario teams?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.

He is also not sponsored by Biosteel which is why you had to delete that from his profile. I got that info from MN who is one of the Biosteel founders. Seems you backed off pretty quickly when they threatened to sue you.
If he was legit news stations would be doing interviews with him on the ice and filming him skate. Why will that never happen? Because your videos are sped up and for some reason you can't seem to understand how obvious that is to everyone.
Your son is a fraud and you're a joke in the minor hockey community.
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Absolutely correct.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:52 amI don't think Biosteel sponsors anyone, but I sure know that he's not sponsored by biosteel. You've got your 6 year old son advertising on Instagram for commission. You're part of the partnership program. That is not the same thing as a sponsorship. Also have no idea what featured on NHL means. Like you sent in a video and they reposted it? That's not an endorsement, that's content farming. Get a grip, dad. You've seriously lost the plot.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:59 amPeople claim his skating isn't good, how can that be? I have talked to the father and he has told me brady has already been asked to play in the brick tournament. Do you think biosteel just sponsors anyone? This a company ran by former professionals. They clearly see how much talent he has. He also scored 213 goals in 18 games in his only season of competitive hockey before his dad had to pull him out due to his safety concerns as coachs and parents had their kids targeting him. He's still dealing with post concussion symptoms to this day. His u6 statistics are better than mcdavids. If you can't see that he's almost a top line shoe in on any u13 AAA team then that's on you. Biosteel and nhl both do, judging the support they give him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:32 pmHis skating technique actually isn't very good. Don't let the sped up videos make you think it works. I agree with the other poster, if this kid was even half decent he'd be playing 2018 KSL. Obviously Daddy is too scared to do that because he knows what would happen.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:45 pm Most kids this age can’t raise the puck! He is too shelving and going bar down. Most kids this age can’t backwards skate! He can do backwards crossovers and flawless pivots. His training has been impressive because he is so driven.
I also know the family. The dad never played any high level sport, at any age. He was an unathletic wallflower in school who ended up marrying the high school bicycle (every guy had a ride). Its pretty disgusting to see how they're trying to pimp out their kid, who has never even played in a real hockey game.
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