Gthl vs Omha

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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:28 pm Europeans have much better coaching and play style not to mention just way more athletic genes which we see in other sports. So yes places like Toronto Vaughan Mississauga will have way better athletes and coaches to choose from.
2 idiot posters don't realize the GTHL is made up with well over 50% OMHA players
Not even close to true and why do these players leave the omha the best of the best leave the omha to join the G yes.
The G isn't better. Only the top few teams in each loop are good. The bottom teams are really bad. In the OMHA, competition is closer.
Not one OMHA team is ranked in the top 3 in any age group. OMHA is AA.
What a dumb take.
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Why do all the kids who can’t make gthl AAA go to Brampton, Oakville, halton, Burlington, Hamilton, Richmond hill and Markham 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:09 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:28 pm Europeans have much better coaching and play style not to mention just way more athletic genes which we see in other sports. So yes places like Toronto Vaughan Mississauga will have way better athletes and coaches to choose from.
2 idiot posters don't realize the GTHL is made up with well over 50% OMHA players
Then why they leave OMHA?
1. Coaching and development
2. Better exposure
3. Prior to this year, freedom of movement. Now with open borders you’ll see less players from the OMHA cross over to the G. Instead many centres are building “super teams” and are able to do so without the $12k per season price tag.
Better exposure? Nice try. Live Barn. And anyone looking for look in nooks and crannies for good players. Try again on that one.
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Bantam (u15) OHF (provincial) champions

Past Champions
2023-24 Don Mills Flyers
2022-23 Vaughan Kings
2021-22 Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2020-21 Cancelled
2019-20 Cancelled
2018-19 Toronto Titans
2017-18 Don Mills Flyers
2016-17 Toronto Marlboros
2015-16 Mississauga Rebels
2014–15 Mississauga Rebels
2013–14 Toronto Young Nationals
2012–13 Toronto Marlboros
2011–12 Toronto Marlboros
2010–11 Mississauga Rebels
2009–10 Don Mills Flyers
2008–09 Toronto Marlboros
2007–08 Toronto Marlboros
2006–07 Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2005–06 Mississauga IceDogs
2004–05 Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2003–04 Toronto Marlboros
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Re: Gthl vs Omha

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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 9:25 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:09 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:28 pm Europeans have much better coaching and play style not to mention just way more athletic genes which we see in other sports. So yes places like Toronto Vaughan Mississauga will have way better athletes and coaches to choose from.
2 idiot posters don't realize the GTHL is made up with well over 50% OMHA players
Then why they leave OMHA?
1. Coaching and development
2. Better exposure
3. Prior to this year, freedom of movement. Now with open borders you’ll see less players from the OMHA cross over to the G. Instead many centres are building “super teams” and are able to do so without the $12k per season price tag.
Better exposure? Nice try. Live Barn. And anyone looking for look in nooks and crannies for good players. Try again on that one.
Scouts don’t watch livebarn, they attend live games. First kid in hockey asshole?
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Re: Gthl vs Omha

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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 6:12 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:41 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:18 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:28 pm Europeans have much better coaching and play style not to mention just way more athletic genes which we see in other sports. So yes places like Toronto Vaughan Mississauga will have way better athletes and coaches to choose from.
2 idiot posters don't realize the GTHL is made up with well over 50% OMHA players
Not even close to true and why do these players leave the omha the best of the best leave the omha to join the G yes.
The G isn't better. Only the top few teams in each loop are good. The bottom teams are really bad. In the OMHA, competition is closer.
Not one OMHA team is ranked in the top 3 in any age group. OMHA is AA.
Are you even looking? 5 of the top 10 teams are OMHA.
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Re: Gthl vs Omha

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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 6:12 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:41 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:18 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:28 pm Europeans have much better coaching and play style not to mention just way more athletic genes which we see in other sports. So yes places like Toronto Vaughan Mississauga will have way better athletes and coaches to choose from.
2 idiot posters don't realize the GTHL is made up with well over 50% OMHA players
Not even close to true and why do these players leave the omha the best of the best leave the omha to join the G yes.
The G isn't better. Only the top few teams in each loop are good. The bottom teams are really bad. In the OMHA, competition is closer.
Not one OMHA team is ranked in the top 3 in any age group. OMHA is AA.

Are you even looking? 5 of the top 10 teams are OMHA.
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Let the Toronto babies have their bottle.

Generally speaking, over the last 5-10 years the GTHL have most of the top 5 teams in the province. There are lots of reasons for this, but typically most of the reasons come down to "crazy hockey parents". Parents want their kids on "super teams" and up until this year, GTHL is the only league that had freedom of movement. So groups of kids all flock to 4 or 5 teams and they become phenomenal teams. The rest of the league? Garbage. You can look back over the past few years standings and you will see 4 or 5 teams at the top of the standings and then everyone else with a losing record or maybe .500.

With open borders now everywhere, you will see a course correction over the next 3 years.

Parents from OMHA territory are going to figure out really quick that they don't need to spend 2 hrs in the car every single day of the week to get their kid on a good team. And they certainly don't need to spend $12k. The start of KSL from years U7-U9 are pushing this along even further because kids in U8 or U9 hockey are experiencing no borders in OMHA territory. Kids are finding a spot with other talented kids and they are moving together to places. Perfect example is Whitby for 2015, and likely 2016. I am willing to bet, not a single kid on that team leaves and goes any where else. They value consistency and loyalty while being a great development program.

OMHA is going to be similar quality to GTHL for 2025-26, and even closer come 2026-27 when parents that did do the jump to the GTHL for U10 realize they didn't need to and come back to OMHA territory. There are shit parents everywhere in hockey, but their certainly seems to be a higher density collection of them in Toronto in the GTHL.

Why drive two hours every single day for practice to go to the GTHL, when you can drive maybe one long drive for a game a week with OMHA? You can get on a AAA team for nearly half the cost of GTHL teams. You typically don't need to deal with AS toxic of an environment either.

Let Toronto babies have their bottle, for now, in a year or two - lets see what the landscape looks like.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 9:40 pm Bantam (u15) OHF (provincial) champions

Past Champions
2023-24 Don Mills Flyers
2022-23 Vaughan Kings
2021-22 Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2020-21 Cancelled
2019-20 Cancelled
2018-19 Toronto Titans
2017-18 Don Mills Flyers
2016-17 Toronto Marlboros
2015-16 Mississauga Rebels
2014–15 Mississauga Rebels
2013–14 Toronto Young Nationals
2012–13 Toronto Marlboros
2011–12 Toronto Marlboros
2010–11 Mississauga Rebels
2009–10 Don Mills Flyers
2008–09 Toronto Marlboros
2007–08 Toronto Marlboros
2006–07 Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2005–06 Mississauga IceDogs
2004–05 Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2003–04 Toronto Marlboros

Lol yes we can see how the G teams really "develop" and know how to play the same kids over and over again to win games. NOW produce the same list for OHL draft picks, just do first rounds and lets compare OMHA and G picks. The fact is, scouts are watching and if you belong, they will find you. Your G ego is sad and the reason why more and more of us are staying away from the drama you ladies are creating!
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Re: Gthl vs Omha

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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 6:12 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:41 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:18 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:00 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:28 pm Europeans have much better coaching and play style not to mention just way more athletic genes which we see in other sports. So yes places like Toronto Vaughan Mississauga will have way better athletes and coaches to choose from.
2 idiot posters don't realize the GTHL is made up with well over 50% OMHA players
Not even close to true and why do these players leave the omha the best of the best leave the omha to join the G yes.
The G isn't better. Only the top few teams in each loop are good. The bottom teams are really bad. In the OMHA, competition is closer.
Not one OMHA team is ranked in the top 3 in any age group. OMHA is AA.
The 2015 WW say hello.
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