Who would let their kid be coached by a creepy predator with his closed door dressing room policy?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:11 pmNo doubt it’s an Ivy League school. It just goes to show you that no matter what school you end up, you still need to be a good person and student otherwise you end up as a bottom feeder like ML preying on unsuspecting families and posting on MHT all day.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:18 amYou do realize Brown is an IVYGuest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:11 amSo let’s get this straight, Massimo. If my kid goes to the brick he can end up as a lowlife child/family predator like you?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:17 amYou are missing the 'value' of the Brick. Look at your figures .. 50% of draft went to the Brick .. the Brick represents a total of 30-35 kids from Ontario. Thus, 50% chance you get drafted if you got to the Brick. This is a huge advantage to say 20 kids out of a pool of 200 plus kids that are in AAA at U16 .. I would say a 10% chance.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 9:53 am I'm tired of this Brick nonsense.
What is the goal of all of this? If it's to be drafted in the OHL Priority Selection (and NCAA), then I have some data for you.
From the 2023-24 GTHL Prospects Game, which selects 38 of the best players at U16 this is what we see:
Brick, Drafted: 15/38
Brick, Undrafted: 2/38 (Goalie, Forward)
No Brick, Drafted: 19/38
No Brick, Undrafted: 3/38. (G, 2Fs)
Does Brick ensure your kid gets drafted? Not at all.
If your kid doesn't go to Brick, will they get drafted? About as likely as if they do go to Brick.
So relax. Spend your money how you want to, but there's no guarantee.
Secondly, the 50% of players that don't get drafted by OHL are moving to 'elite' or 'drafted' status in other sports or other leadership areas. The Brick has been a launching pad to provide the confidence, leadership and network to be the Best of the Best in what they do. The other 50% of the kids are drafted baseball players, drafted athletes in other sports (golf, tennis, football, basketball) .. the very few that have not moved to scholarship/OHL status in sport have become scholastic leaders of their class.
Clearly you are very narrow minded .. you have a lot to learn.
I think our family will continue to stay away from the brick, teach him great values of hard work and ethics, and have him go to a top school and become an investment banker, lawyer or doctor.
Much better than playing D1 hockey at Brown where you take basket weaving and become an executive of Toronto Bulldogs hockey.
Let’s have some perspective here.
Brick is a money grab. Plain and simple.
2015 AAA
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Re: 2015 AAA
I am not sure whether the issue is with the Brick Teams or Hockey Dads. Is it true that these type of Narcissistic Dads exist around the Brick? Obsessive to get their kid on the team and then shout it out to the world on what the next 8 years looks for the poor kid? I feel like the best thing for this type of Dad is to 'cut' the kid .. huge healthy reset around priorities and proper parenting.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:42 pmWho would let their kid be coached by a creepy predator with his closed door dressing room policy?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:11 pmNo doubt it’s an Ivy League school. It just goes to show you that no matter what school you end up, you still need to be a good person and student otherwise you end up as a bottom feeder like ML preying on unsuspecting families and posting on MHT all day.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:18 amYou do realize Brown is an IVYGuest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:11 amSo let’s get this straight, Massimo. If my kid goes to the brick he can end up as a lowlife child/family predator like you?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:17 amYou are missing the 'value' of the Brick. Look at your figures .. 50% of draft went to the Brick .. the Brick represents a total of 30-35 kids from Ontario. Thus, 50% chance you get drafted if you got to the Brick. This is a huge advantage to say 20 kids out of a pool of 200 plus kids that are in AAA at U16 .. I would say a 10% chance.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 9:53 am I'm tired of this Brick nonsense.
What is the goal of all of this? If it's to be drafted in the OHL Priority Selection (and NCAA), then I have some data for you.
From the 2023-24 GTHL Prospects Game, which selects 38 of the best players at U16 this is what we see:
Brick, Drafted: 15/38
Brick, Undrafted: 2/38 (Goalie, Forward)
No Brick, Drafted: 19/38
No Brick, Undrafted: 3/38. (G, 2Fs)
Does Brick ensure your kid gets drafted? Not at all.
If your kid doesn't go to Brick, will they get drafted? About as likely as if they do go to Brick.
So relax. Spend your money how you want to, but there's no guarantee.
Secondly, the 50% of players that don't get drafted by OHL are moving to 'elite' or 'drafted' status in other sports or other leadership areas. The Brick has been a launching pad to provide the confidence, leadership and network to be the Best of the Best in what they do. The other 50% of the kids are drafted baseball players, drafted athletes in other sports (golf, tennis, football, basketball) .. the very few that have not moved to scholarship/OHL status in sport have become scholastic leaders of their class.
Clearly you are very narrow minded .. you have a lot to learn.
I think our family will continue to stay away from the brick, teach him great values of hard work and ethics, and have him go to a top school and become an investment banker, lawyer or doctor.
Much better than playing D1 hockey at Brown where you take basket weaving and become an executive of Toronto Bulldogs hockey.
Let’s have some perspective here.
Brick is a money grab. Plain and simple.
Re: 2015 AAA
Moving on. Tryouts are this weekend.
Good luck to everyone who are still fighting for a spot
Good luck to everyone who are still fighting for a spot
Re: 2015 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 16, 2025 10:54 am Moving on. Tryouts are this weekend.
Good luck to everyone who are still fighting for a spot
Marlies still looking for a second goalie… no one will commit it’s a good opportunity to take a number one spot there.
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Clearly you dont have an older kid playing hockey. Closed door dressing room is common and acceptable. You think any GTHL coach is going to let you even near the change room by u12, you're clueless. Get a grip on reality and how things work. Helicopter parent at its finest. You don't trust your coach, find another one. Pretty simple.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:42 pmWho would let their kid be coached by a creepy predator with his closed door dressing room policy?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:11 pmNo doubt it’s an Ivy League school. It just goes to show you that no matter what school you end up, you still need to be a good person and student otherwise you end up as a bottom feeder like ML preying on unsuspecting families and posting on MHT all day.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:18 amYou do realize Brown is an IVYGuest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:11 amSo let’s get this straight, Massimo. If my kid goes to the brick he can end up as a lowlife child/family predator like you?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:17 amYou are missing the 'value' of the Brick. Look at your figures .. 50% of draft went to the Brick .. the Brick represents a total of 30-35 kids from Ontario. Thus, 50% chance you get drafted if you got to the Brick. This is a huge advantage to say 20 kids out of a pool of 200 plus kids that are in AAA at U16 .. I would say a 10% chance.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 9:53 am I'm tired of this Brick nonsense.
What is the goal of all of this? If it's to be drafted in the OHL Priority Selection (and NCAA), then I have some data for you.
From the 2023-24 GTHL Prospects Game, which selects 38 of the best players at U16 this is what we see:
Brick, Drafted: 15/38
Brick, Undrafted: 2/38 (Goalie, Forward)
No Brick, Drafted: 19/38
No Brick, Undrafted: 3/38. (G, 2Fs)
Does Brick ensure your kid gets drafted? Not at all.
If your kid doesn't go to Brick, will they get drafted? About as likely as if they do go to Brick.
So relax. Spend your money how you want to, but there's no guarantee.
Secondly, the 50% of players that don't get drafted by OHL are moving to 'elite' or 'drafted' status in other sports or other leadership areas. The Brick has been a launching pad to provide the confidence, leadership and network to be the Best of the Best in what they do. The other 50% of the kids are drafted baseball players, drafted athletes in other sports (golf, tennis, football, basketball) .. the very few that have not moved to scholarship/OHL status in sport have become scholastic leaders of their class.
Clearly you are very narrow minded .. you have a lot to learn.
I think our family will continue to stay away from the brick, teach him great values of hard work and ethics, and have him go to a top school and become an investment banker, lawyer or doctor.
Much better than playing D1 hockey at Brown where you take basket weaving and become an executive of Toronto Bulldogs hockey.
Let’s have some perspective here.
Brick is a money grab. Plain and simple.
Someone just made their kid is a dust pan.
Re: 2015 AAA
Thought NYR Brick goalie was going to TM?
Re: 2015 AAA
Does the card signing take place right after the second tryout?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 16, 2025 10:54 am Moving on. Tryouts are this weekend.
Good luck to everyone who are still fighting for a spot
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Most teams will have you register during the first tryout - want to get it all locked up and done quickly. A ceremonial card signing for the kids is probably done after the first or second tryout.
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U12 they can speak for themselves… I’m not letting it 10 year old alone in dressing room with a homosexual man in his 30s. You might be progressive but enough for that and so might the Marlies but that’s why we said to to being one when offered a spot.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 16, 2025 11:35 amClearly you dont have an older kid playing hockey. Closed door dressing room is common and acceptable. You think any GTHL coach is going to let you even near the change room by u12, you're clueless. Get a grip on reality and how things work. Helicopter parent at its finest. You don't trust your coach, find another one. Pretty simple.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:42 pmWho would let their kid be coached by a creepy predator with his closed door dressing room policy?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:11 pmNo doubt it’s an Ivy League school. It just goes to show you that no matter what school you end up, you still need to be a good person and student otherwise you end up as a bottom feeder like ML preying on unsuspecting families and posting on MHT all day.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:18 amYou do realize Brown is an IVYGuest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:11 amSo let’s get this straight, Massimo. If my kid goes to the brick he can end up as a lowlife child/family predator like you?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:17 am
You are missing the 'value' of the Brick. Look at your figures .. 50% of draft went to the Brick .. the Brick represents a total of 30-35 kids from Ontario. Thus, 50% chance you get drafted if you got to the Brick. This is a huge advantage to say 20 kids out of a pool of 200 plus kids that are in AAA at U16 .. I would say a 10% chance.
Secondly, the 50% of players that don't get drafted by OHL are moving to 'elite' or 'drafted' status in other sports or other leadership areas. The Brick has been a launching pad to provide the confidence, leadership and network to be the Best of the Best in what they do. The other 50% of the kids are drafted baseball players, drafted athletes in other sports (golf, tennis, football, basketball) .. the very few that have not moved to scholarship/OHL status in sport have become scholastic leaders of their class.
Clearly you are very narrow minded .. you have a lot to learn.
I think our family will continue to stay away from the brick, teach him great values of hard work and ethics, and have him go to a top school and become an investment banker, lawyer or doctor.
Much better than playing D1 hockey at Brown where you take basket weaving and become an executive of Toronto Bulldogs hockey.
Let’s have some perspective here.
Brick is a money grab. Plain and simple.
Someone just made their kid is a dust pan.
Re: 2015 AAA
A handful of teams are still looking to fill a spot or two.
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