2009 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:12 am
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 9:35 am
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 9:29 am Everyone can throw shade on JE and RE but at the end of the day through 2 games TT has been the better team. Both of these teams have the biggest bankrolls in minor hockey history so it's no surprise they're there at the end but it's clear one is focused solely on winning and the other might have another agenda.

Has OL been the difference maker? Possibly

Has 86 been invisible through the semifinals and finals? Looking that way

Are 41 and 66 DMF top players but not getting the ice time they deserve. Yes

Is LH a better coach than JE? That will be decided after Friday night and how well DMF adjusts or TT continues to win

Does anyone know who won the Minor Midget playoffs in 2018? No because none of this really matters when looking at the big picture
Toronto Marlboros led by Jamie Drysdale and Will Cuylle amongst others. Went on to lose the OHL Cup.
His point was you had to look it up and see. No one knows that. You had no idea. What a moron you are. You proved his point. Plus your kid Isnt Jamie or Will. Hes just someone who wishes he does not end like up his mom and dad.
I didn't have to look it up, I watched it...and the OHL Cup too. Can tell you who the coach was too, RP. You're welcome!
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:09 am JE's trap system that’s worked for years only succeeds when the team scores on broken plays and power plays. When those aren’t happening, and the players aren’t willing to get to the dirty areas and compete, it falls apart. In every game DMF has lost this season, the opposing team has limited their mistakes, and the goalie stepped up with key saves. If DMF doesn’t get the first two goals and is forced to chase a lead, they struggle to adapt against well-structured teams. These players aren’t being taught the system of hockey required at the next level, and the DMF families will come to realize this in the years ahead. Add in late season extreme nepotism and you have a recipe for loses in big games.
The system would work against any other team in North America consistently. TT are a team that was built and paid to knock off DMF in this exact series so it's no surprise it's working but both games have proved these teams are an event match the games could've gone either way to have this series as it is or 2-0 DMF.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:50 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:09 am JE's trap system that’s worked for years only succeeds when the team scores on broken plays and power plays. When those aren’t happening, and the players aren’t willing to get to the dirty areas and compete, it falls apart. In every game DMF has lost this season, the opposing team has limited their mistakes, and the goalie stepped up with key saves. If DMF doesn’t get the first two goals and is forced to chase a lead, they struggle to adapt against well-structured teams. These players aren’t being taught the system of hockey required at the next level, and the DMF families will come to realize this in the years ahead. Add in late season extreme nepotism and you have a recipe for loses in big games.
The system would work against any other team in North America consistently. TT are a team that was built and paid to knock off DMF in this exact series so it's no surprise it's working but both games have proved these teams are an event match the games could've gone either way to have this series as it is or 2-0 DMF.
LH is a i16 legend. 3 years running crushing this age group and getting paid big bucks.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 1:12 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:50 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:09 am JE's trap system that’s worked for years only succeeds when the team scores on broken plays and power plays. When those aren’t happening, and the players aren’t willing to get to the dirty areas and compete, it falls apart. In every game DMF has lost this season, the opposing team has limited their mistakes, and the goalie stepped up with key saves. If DMF doesn’t get the first two goals and is forced to chase a lead, they struggle to adapt against well-structured teams. These players aren’t being taught the system of hockey required at the next level, and the DMF families will come to realize this in the years ahead. Add in late season extreme nepotism and you have a recipe for loses in big games.
The system would work against any other team in North America consistently. TT are a team that was built and paid to knock off DMF in this exact series so it's no surprise it's working but both games have proved these teams are an event match the games could've gone either way to have this series as it is or 2-0 DMF.
LH is a i16 legend. 3 years running crushing this age group and getting paid big bucks.
Year 1 handed the best team in the country 3 weeks before playoffs and won the OHL cup.

What did he accomplish last year with with Barrie and the top team on the OMHA.

Until now in this series. Which hasn't been won yet. What has he won this year?
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My kid’s playing AA, but he’s convinced he’s ready for AAA, he's got the size, the speed, and hands smoother than most of the NHL. But for some reason, he just can’t seem to make it. What do I have to do, pay off a scout at this point?
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Guest wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:50 pm OL just showed everyone why he should be the 1st goalie fir good in the OHL draft. And no I'm not his dad
Yep...
If hype & social-media-status were the only factors, then OL & CR would be the first two goalies to go.
But scouts ignore all that BS noise.
There's a couple of big G's in the O west that would eat their lunch.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 1:26 pm My kid’s playing AA, but he’s convinced he’s ready for AAA, he's got the size, the speed, and hands smoother than most of the NHL. But for some reason, he just can’t seem to make it. What do I have to do, pay off a scout at this point?
Is he physical and fast or is he soft?
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:50 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:09 am JE's trap system that’s worked for years only succeeds when the team scores on broken plays and power plays. When those aren’t happening, and the players aren’t willing to get to the dirty areas and compete, it falls apart. In every game DMF has lost this season, the opposing team has limited their mistakes, and the goalie stepped up with key saves. If DMF doesn’t get the first two goals and is forced to chase a lead, they struggle to adapt against well-structured teams. These players aren’t being taught the system of hockey required at the next level, and the DMF families will come to realize this in the years ahead. Add in late season extreme nepotism and you have a recipe for loses in big games.
The system would work against any other team in North America consistently. TT are a team that was built and paid to knock off DMF in this exact series so it's no surprise it's working but both games have proved these teams are an event match the games could've gone either way to have this series as it is or 2-0 DMF.
F off you dip shite. "Built and Paid to knock off dmf" lmao
They took whatever good players would take the money this year. Lol they've always been close games. 72 and 65 best D pair in league. Any decent coach can show high end players that are bought for them basic crap and win. Lot of good coaches in loop that do more with less. LH and JE both know what they're doing.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:32 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:50 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:09 am JE's trap system that’s worked for years only succeeds when the team scores on broken plays and power plays. When those aren’t happening, and the players aren’t willing to get to the dirty areas and compete, it falls apart. In every game DMF has lost this season, the opposing team has limited their mistakes, and the goalie stepped up with key saves. If DMF doesn’t get the first two goals and is forced to chase a lead, they struggle to adapt against well-structured teams. These players aren’t being taught the system of hockey required at the next level, and the DMF families will come to realize this in the years ahead. Add in late season extreme nepotism and you have a recipe for loses in big games.
The system would work against any other team in North America consistently. TT are a team that was built and paid to knock off DMF in this exact series so it's no surprise it's working but both games have proved these teams are an event match the games could've gone either way to have this series as it is or 2-0 DMF.
F off you dip shite. "Built and Paid to knock off dmf" lmao
They took whatever good players would take the money this year. Lol they've always been close games. 72 and 65 best D pair in league. Any decent coach can show high end players that are bought for them basic crap and win. Lot of good coaches in loop that do more with less. LH and JE both know what they're doing.
So nice to see the childish dumbasses still think they should come and try to knock teams, coaches, players etc. and that it actually means something. Nobody gives a damn what you think, especially the scouts. Perhaps go make some friends on the other team like the mature parents do and you might find some happiness in the last days of minor hockey.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 1:18 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 1:12 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:50 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:09 am JE's trap system that’s worked for years only succeeds when the team scores on broken plays and power plays. When those aren’t happening, and the players aren’t willing to get to the dirty areas and compete, it falls apart. In every game DMF has lost this season, the opposing team has limited their mistakes, and the goalie stepped up with key saves. If DMF doesn’t get the first two goals and is forced to chase a lead, they struggle to adapt against well-structured teams. These players aren’t being taught the system of hockey required at the next level, and the DMF families will come to realize this in the years ahead. Add in late season extreme nepotism and you have a recipe for loses in big games.
The system would work against any other team in North America consistently. TT are a team that was built and paid to knock off DMF in this exact series so it's no surprise it's working but both games have proved these teams are an event match the games could've gone either way to have this series as it is or 2-0 DMF.
LH is a i16 legend. 3 years running crushing this age group and getting paid big bucks.
Year 1 handed the best team in the country 3 weeks before playoffs and won the OHL cup.

What did he accomplish last year with with Barrie and the top team on the OMHA.

Until now in this series. Which hasn't been won yet. What has he won this year?
He has coached his highly paid team to beat another highly paid team who shouldn’t have lost a game this year. Twice. They wont win again but it’s still pretty good job for a guy who likely doesn’t have a liver

While we are on the topic of highly paid teams let’s have a TRW and VK finals for the real GTHL championship for teams with under 400,000 payroll. make it happen GTHL
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